Am. Bach et al., PORTAL-VEIN EVALUATION WITH US - COMPARISON TO ANGIOGRAPHY COMBINED WITH CT ARTERIAL PORTOGRAPHY, Radiology, 201(1), 1996, pp. 149-154
PURPOSE: To compare ultrasound (US) to angiography combined with compu
ted tomography during arterial portography (CTAP) in the preoperative
evaluation of the portal vein. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Sixty-three cons
ecutive patients being considered for hepatic resection underwent colo
r and spectral Doppler US and angiography with CTAP before surgery. Th
e main, right, and left portal veins were evaluated separately. A tota
l of 187 veins were assessed for encasement, occlusion, or thrombosis.
RESULTS: At surgery, 41 portal veins were abnormal. US allowed detect
ion of 38 of 41 (93%) involved portal veins with 93% sensitivity, 99%
specificity, 97% positive predictive value, and 98% negative predictiv
e value. Angiography with CTAP allowed diagnosis of 37 of 41 (90%) inv
olved portal veins with 90% sensitivity, 99% specificity, 95% positive
predictive value, and 97% negative predictive value. CONCLUSION: US i
s comparable to angiography combined with CTAP in evaluation of the po
rtal vein.