DocumentCode
692632
Title
The correlative study between CTSI and gastrocolic ligament involvement in acute pancreatitis involving
Author
Peng Dong ; Qi-min Gao ; Xi-zhen Wang ; Chun-bo Yang ; Hua-cheng Chen ; Feng-jie Liu ; Yan-ming Ge
Author_Institution
Med. Imaging Center of the Affiliated Hosp., Weifang Med. Univ., Weifang, China
fYear
2013
fDate
19-20 Oct. 2013
Firstpage
90
Lastpage
92
Abstract
To investigate the CT findings of gastrocolic ligament involved by acute pancreatitis(AP) and study the correlation between CT findings and CT Severity Index (CTSI) of AP. Methods: Seventy-nine patients with AP were retrospectively reviewed. Balthazar´s CT classification of all the patients´ was C grade or more. Emphasis was placed on the following findings: the CTSI, the thickness and density of the gastrocolic ligament, fluid collection within the gastrocolic ligament and its scope. Results: Among the 79 patients, 21 patients´ CTSI was 8-10, 29 patients´ CTSI was 6-7, and 29 patients´ CTSI was 4-5. The CT manifestations of gastrocolic ligament involvement in AP include density increasing, stripe shadow, thickness and fluid collection of the gastrocolic ligament. 21 patients showed fluid collection in the gastrocolic ligament. The incidence of gastrocolic ligament involvement was associated with CTSI (P<;0.05). Conclusion: MSCT can demonstrate the details of gastrocolic ligament involvement in AP, which may reflect the severity of AP in a certain extent.
Keywords
biological organs; biological tissues; computerised tomography; correlation methods; diseases; medical disorders; AP patient classification; AP severity; Balthazar CT classification; CT finding correlation; CT severity index correlation; CTSI correlative study; acute pancreatitis; gastrocolic ligament density; gastrocolic ligament fluid collection; gastrocolic ligament involvement incidence; gastrocolic ligament stripe shadow; gastrocolic ligament thickness; retrospective review; Biomedical imaging; Computed tomography; Correlation; Fluids; Indexes; Ligaments; Radiology; Acute pancreatitis; CT severity index; gastrocolic ligament;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Medical Imaging Physics and Engineering (ICMIPE), 2013 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Shenyang
Print_ISBN
978-1-4799-6305-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICMIPE.2013.6864510
Filename
6864510
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