Combined [18F]-FDG PET-MR Imaging: A promising tool for diagnostics of small bowel Crohn's disease.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY Digestive Diseases Pub Date : 2024-11-13 DOI:10.1159/000542379
Juho Mattila, Johanna Kallio, Eliisa Löyttyniemi, Pirjo Nuutila, Jukka Koffert
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Introduction Diagnostics of small bowel Crohn's disease (CD) can be difficult. Combined positron emission tomography-magnetic resonance enterography (PET-MRE) can be used to evaluate intestinal metabolism, but clinical use has been limited due to accessibility, costs, absence of standardized methods and diagnostic thresholds. Our aim was to show that combined PET-MRE can be used to diagnose active small bowel CD. Methods We performed a fusion PET-MRE-scan with [18F]-FDG-tracer to 30 patients with suspected small bowel CD in colonoscopy. Standardized uptake values (SUV) were measured from small bowel. The diagnosis was confirmed with small bowel capsule endoscopy. Clinicians chose appropriate medication to each patient blinded from SUV-results. Endoscopic, laboratory and MRE-findings were investigated in relation to SUV. Results Fusion PET-MRE outperformed MRE in diagnostic accuracy. Patients diagnosed with CD (N=24) had higher SUV than patients not diagnosed with CD (N=6) (3.34 vs. 1.84, p=0.022). A diagnostic cut-off at SUV at 2.5. could be used (AUROC=0.81). A higher SUV predicts need for immunosuppressive medication (p=0.0026) and biologics (p=0.0005). SUV correlates positively with SES-CD-score (Simple Endoscopic Score for Crohn's Disease), fecal calprotectin and CRP and negatively with Hb and serum albumin. Conclusion In future, [18F]-FDG PET-MRE can be used in diagnostics of small bowel CD as a safe alternative for capsule endoscopy. High SUV can predict a more progressive disease course and need for more advanced therapies.

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18F]-FDG PET-MR 联合成像:诊断小肠克罗恩病的理想工具。
导言:小肠克罗恩病(CD)的诊断非常困难。正电子发射断层扫描-磁共振肠造影(PET-MRE)可用于评估肠道代谢,但由于可及性、成本、缺乏标准化方法和诊断阈值等原因,临床应用受到限制。我们的目的是证明 PET-MRE 可用于诊断活动性小肠 CD。方法 我们对 30 名结肠镜检查中疑似小肠 CD 的患者进行了[18F]-FDG 示踪剂的融合 PET-MRE 扫描。测量了小肠的标准化摄取值(SUV)。小肠胶囊内镜检查证实了诊断。临床医生根据 SUV 值为每位患者选择适当的药物,并对结果进行盲测。内窥镜检查、实验室检查和 MRE 检查结果与 SUV 值相关。结果融合 PET-MRE 的诊断准确性优于 MRE。确诊为 CD 的患者(24 人)的 SUV 值高于未确诊为 CD 的患者(6 人)(3.34 对 1.84,P=0.022)。SUV值为2.5.时可作为诊断临界值(AUROC=0.81)。较高的 SUV 值可预测是否需要使用免疫抑制剂(p=0.0026)和生物制剂(p=0.0005)。SUV 与 SES-CD-评分(克罗恩病简易内镜评分)、粪便钙蛋白和 CRP 呈正相关,与 Hb 和血清白蛋白呈负相关。结论 [18F]-FDG PET-MRE 今后可用于诊断小肠克罗恩病,作为胶囊内镜检查的安全替代方法。高 SUV 值可预测疾病的进展过程,并需要更先进的疗法。
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Digestive Diseases
Digestive Diseases 医学-胃肠肝病学
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期刊介绍: Each issue of this journal is dedicated to a special topic of current interest, covering both clinical and basic science topics in gastrointestinal function and disorders. The contents of each issue are comprehensive and reflect the state of the art, featuring editorials, reviews, mini reviews and original papers. These individual contributions encompass a variety of disciplines including all fields of gastroenterology. ''Digestive Diseases'' bridges the communication gap between advances made in the academic setting and their application in patient care. The journal is a valuable service for clinicians, specialists and physicians-in-training.
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