Purpose: In ulcerative colitis (UC), endoscopic methods are preferred for assessment of extent and activity of disease. Due to the invasive nature of endoscopical examinations, replacement by other, reliable imaging procedures would be helpful. Contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) in combination with perfusion assessment using a specific quantification software might be such a new diagnostic tool. Thus, we compared the findings of CEUS with the results of endoscopically taken specimens applying a histopathological scoring system.

Methods: We prospectively evaluated 15 patients with proven UC undergoing endoscopy. CEUS was performed and the quantification software Qontrast® applied to obtain contrast-enhanced sonographic perfusion maps. Moreover, in each patient C-reactive protein (CRP) was measured and taken biopsies were assessed using an advanced scoring system. Four patients had to be excluded from final analysis.

Results: There was a trend to higher Peak (%) values with increasing histological inflammation. Furthermore, a strong negative correlation between the ratio TTP (s)/Peak (%) (Spearman's correlation r = -0.761, p < 0.01) was found. There was no significant relationship between CRP and histopathological scoring or CEUS parameters, respectively.

Conclusion: Quantitative evaluation with CEUS, particularly the calculation of the ratio TTP (s)/Peak (%), provides a simple method for assessment of inflammatory activity in UC.

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