Is there an association between intestinal perfusion and Crohn's disease activity? A feasibility study using contrast-enhanced ultrasound

2009 
A recent study used contrast-enhanced ultrasound to assess splanchnic haemodynamics. This study investigates whether an association exists between disease activity and splanchnic transit time in patients with suspected Crohn's disease. The study protocol had the approval of the local ethics committee, and written informed consent was obtained. 18 patients (11 women; mean age, 40 years; age range, 23–69 years) with suspected or confirmed Crohn's disease were recruited prospectively. A bolus injection of an ultrasound contrast agent was given via a peripheral vein and time–intensity curves of the superior mesenteric artery and vein were analysed. Splanchnic transit time was calculated as the time interval between the rise in signal intensity to >10% above baseline value. Baseline parameters measured included the time-averaged maximum velocity and cross-sectional area of the superior mesenteric artery (SMA). Pearson correlations were used to test associations between different numeric measurements; the indep...
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