This study was performed to estimate the value of 3-D contrast-enhanced ultrasonography (3-D-CEUS) in the diagnosis of celiac artery compression syndrome (CACS). Patients suspected of having CACS were assessed with 3-D-CEUS and contrasted with computed tomography angiography. Diagnostic accuracy was evaluated with a receiver operating characteristic curve. Three-dimensional CEUS revealed 19 positive and 9 negative cases. In the negative group, the contrast agent did not change with respiration. In the positive group, the contrast agent exhibited a hook-shaped stenosis on expiration and returned to normal on inspiration. Computed tomography angiography indicated 1 false-positive case and 1 false-negative case. The sensitivity and specificity of 3-D-CEUS were 95% and 89%, respectively. The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve was 0.982 (p <0.01). In conclusion, 3-D-CEUS can accurately reveal the characteristic hooked appearance and dynamic nature of CACS with respiration, and thus, it represents a new, non-invasive approach to CACS diagnosis.

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