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      Quantitative and qualitative bowel analysis using mannitol, water and iodine-based endoluminal contrast agent on 64-row detector CT

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          Abstract

          Objective:

          To assess the performance of mannitol as a luminal contrast as compared to water and positive contrast in evaluation of bowel on multidetector computed tomography (MDCT).

          Materials and Methods:

          Three hundred patients were randomly selected for this study and were divided equally into three groups. Each subject received 1500 ml of oral contrast. Group 1 received 3% mannitol in water, group 2 received diluted iodinated positive contrast, and group 3 received plain water without additives. Qualitative and quantitative analysis for distension, fold visibility, and overall image quality were analyzed by actual diameter measurement and point scale system at different bowel levels. One-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) followed by Tukey's HSD Post-hoc test and Pearson's Chi-square (exact test) test were applied.

          Results:

          Group 1 showed better results for small bowel distension, intraluminal homogeneity, and visibility of mucosal folds on quantitative and qualitative analysis with statistically significant P value ( P<0.001). The ileo-caecal junction distension and mural feature visibility was better with mannitol ( P < 0.001). No significant difference in distension of stomach and duodenum was found between the three groups.

          Conclusion:

          Mannitol as endoluminal contrast increases the diagnostic accuracy of the investigative studies in comparison to water and iodine-based contrast by producing significantly better bowel distension and visibility of mural features with improved image quality without additional adverse effects.

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          Journal
          Indian J Radiol Imaging
          Indian J Radiol Imaging
          IJRI
          The Indian Journal of Radiology & Imaging
          Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd (India )
          0971-3026
          1998-3808
          Oct-Dec 2013
          : 23
          : 4
          : 373-378
          Affiliations
          [1]Department of Radiodiagnosis and Imaging, Kasturba Medical College, Manipal University, Manipal, Udupi, Karnataka, India
          Author notes
          Correspondence: Dr. K Prakashini, Department of Radiodiagnosis and Imaging, Kasturba Medical College, Manipal University, Manipal - 576 104, Udupi, Karnataka, India. E-mail: docprakashinik@ 123456yahoo.co.in
          Article
          IJRI-23-373
          10.4103/0971-3026.125594
          3932582
          cc5c8486-5b49-4568-866f-bac9eddb86e7
          Copyright: © Indian Journal of Radiology and Imaging

          This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

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          Abdominal Radiology

          Radiology & Imaging
          bowel distension,iodinated positive contrast,mannitol,mural details,water
          Radiology & Imaging
          bowel distension, iodinated positive contrast, mannitol, mural details, water

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