Title of article
High-density oral barium sulfate in abdominal MRI: Efficacy and tolerance in a clinical setting
Author/Authors
Burton، نويسنده , , Sharon S. and Liebig، نويسنده , , Thomas and Frazier، نويسنده , , Stephen D. and Ros، نويسنده , , Pablo R.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1997
Pages
7
From page
147
To page
153
Abstract
Bowel and anatomic delineation were evaluated on abdominal magnetic resonance imaging scans in patients who received high-density barium sulfate orally (n = 16, BA + group) or underwent magnetic resonance imaging without oral contrast (n = 14, BA− group). On T1-weighted images, the BA+ group had better delineation of gastric fundus, duodenum, jejunum, and ileum (p < .005) and pancreatic head (p < .02) than did the BA− group. On T2-weighted images, gastric fundus (p < .005), jejunum (p < .02), and ileum (p < .02) were better delineated in the BA+ group than in the BA− group. Analysis of patientsʹ prior CT scans, used to control for selection bias, showed no differences in anatomic or bowel delineation between BA+ and BA− groups that would account for the differences seen in magnetic resonance imaging. One-fourth of patients could tolerate only 150 cc of contrast. High-density oral barium sulfate is recommended in patients undergoing magnetic resonance imaging for pancreatic or gastrointestinal tract disease, although patient intolerance may limit its widespread use in abdominal magnetic resonance imaging.
Keywords
Barium sulfate , Abdominal magnetic resonance imaging , Contrast agent
Journal title
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Serial Year
1997
Journal title
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Record number
1829191
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