Comparison of CT, MRI and CT during arterial portography in the detection of malignant hepatic lesions

Citation
D. Kehagias et al., Comparison of CT, MRI and CT during arterial portography in the detection of malignant hepatic lesions, HEP-GASTRO, 47(35), 2000, pp. 1399-1403
Citations number
14
Categorie Soggetti
Gastroenerology and Hepatology","da verificare
Journal title
HEPATO-GASTROENTEROLOGY
ISSN journal
01726390 → ACNP
Volume
47
Issue
35
Year of publication
2000
Pages
1399 - 1403
Database
ISI
SICI code
0172-6390(200009/10)47:35<1399:COCMAC>2.0.ZU;2-B
Abstract
Background/Aims: A prospective study was performed to compare the sensitivi ties of computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging and CTAP (CT during arterial portography) in the detection of focal malignant hepatic lesions. Methodology: Twenty-eight (28) patients with primary and secondary hepatic malignant tumors were evaluated. All of these patients underwent hepatic re section and a lesion-to-lesion imaging-pathological analysis was performed. Results: The overall sensitivities were 53% for CT, 66% for MRI sequences a nd 88% for CTAP. For lesions smaller than 1cm the sensitivities were 6% for CT, 17% for MRI and 72% for CTAP. The combination of CTAP and MRI yielded an overall detection rate of 93%. The difference between the sensitivity of CTAP and that of the other two imaging techniques was statistically signif icant (P<0.04) according to the McNemar test. CTAP demonstrated four false- positive lesions, two of which were correctly characterized by MRI and one by CT. In 6 patients (21.4%) the surgical plan was modified after CTAP. Conclusions: We conclude that, CTAP has the highest sensitivity and should be part of the preoperative examination. In some instances, the addition of MR imaging must be considered a helpful adjuvant. Both techniques should b e considered complementary in the preoperative diagnostic algorithm.