Computed tomography in the diagnosis of organic bowel obstruction.

Zhonghua Yi Xue Za Zhi (Taipei)

Department of Radiology, Veterans General Hospital-Kaohsiung, Kaohsiung, R.O.C.

Published: August 1996

Background: This study examined the usefulness of computed tomography (CT) scan for cases of organic intestinal obstruction, with two simple criteria.

Methods: One hundred and thirteen patients with clinical suspicion of bowel obstruction were referred for CT scans. A line was drawn between the dilated proximal, and the collapsed distal bowels. A careful search was conducted on this line for obstructive lesions. The results were reported to be organic obstruction if there was an abrupt change of caliber (Criterion I) or a soft tissue mass around the dilated bowel (Criterion II). The judgement based on the CT findings.

Results: Eighty-eight cases proved to have bowel obstruction. With Criterion I, the sensitivity was 59.1%, and specificity, 88% with Criterion II, the sensitivity was 56.3% and specificity 100%. If either of them was considered to be a positive sign of organic obstruction, the sensitivity was 100%, the specificity 88% and the accuracy 97.3%. The nature of the obstructions were precisely predicted in 76 patients (86%).

Conclusions: With these two simple criteria, CT scan can achieve high accuracy and is a recommendation in virtually every instance when intestinal obstruction is suspected.

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