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Added value of diffusion-weighted MR imaging to non-enhanced CT in the evaluation of acute appendicitis

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2018

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Özdemir, Oğuzhan
Metin, Yavuz
Metin, Nurgül Orhan
Bilir, Özlem
Yavaşi, Özcan
Küpeli, Ali

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Özdemir, O., Metin, Y., Metin, N.O., Bilir, Ö., Yavaşi, Ö. & Küpeli, A. (2018). Added Value of Diffusion-Weighted MR Imaging to Non-Enhanced CT in the Evaluation of Acute Appendicitis. Iranian Journal of Radiology, 15(1), e14181. https://doi.org/10.5812/iranjradiol.14181

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Background: Although non-enhanced CT (NECT) can be applied for the diagnosis of acute appendicitis in obligatory conditions such as impaired renal function, it is not as effective as contrast-enhanced CT. Objectives: This prospective study aims to determine the added value of diffusion weighted imaging (DWI) in the diagnosis of acute appendicitis when combined with non-enhanced computed tomography (NECT). Patients and Methods: Between June 2014 and January 2017, 94 patients (48 male, 46 female) imaged with NECT and DWI for acute appendicitis were enrolled in this prospective study. DWI was obtained with b factors 0, 500 and 1000 s/mm(2), and assessed with visual and quantitative analysis. Results of NECT and DWI, and combined imaging (NECT and DWI) were analyzed by means of sensitivity, specificity and accuracy. Results: NECT and DWI provided 91.5% - 943% sensitivity, 82.6% -86.9% specificity and 89.3% - 92.5% accuracy, respectively. the combined protocol (NECTand DWI) revealed 98.5% sensitivity, 95.8% specificity and 97.8% accuracy. the addition of DWI to NECT provided a 7%, 13.2% and 8.5% increase in the sensitivity, specificity and accuracy, respectively. This increase was statistically significant (P < 0.05). Conclusion: DWI is an efficient technique for the diagnosis of acute appendicitis. This even may become more efficient if added to a NECT scan. We recommend using DWI when NECT is inevitable for different reasons. It may increase the diagnostic accuracy of NECT to avoid an additional contrast-enhanced CT scan.

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Iranian Journal of Radiology

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15

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1

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https://doi.org/10.5812/iranjradiol.14181
https://hdl.handle.net/11436/1957

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