Does MR enterography offer added value after a recent CT in the evaluation of abdominal pain in Crohn's disease patients?

2019 
Abstract Purpose To determine if there is added value in performing MR enterography shortly after a contrast-enhanced CT of the abdomen and pelvis in patients with Crohn's disease presenting with acute abdominal pain. Materials and methods A total of 45 consecutive patients who underwent MRE examination Results There were no significant differences in detection of various findings associated with Crohn's disease between modalities. These findings included abscess, fistula, bowel wall thickening, free fluid, stricture, and bowel obstruction. There was moderate interobserver agreement with CT (Kappa: 0.52, 95% CI: [0.4–0.6]) and fair with MRE (Kappa: 0.36, 95% CI:[0.3 = 0.5]). Conclusion The routine use of MRE after a diagnostic CT should be avoided, as it provides no additional valuable information, at the expense of extra patient risks, discomfort, and higher health care costs.
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