Diffusion-weighted imaging in the evaluation of perianal fistula and abscess

Abstract Background Perianal fistulas are a common inflammatory condition of the anal canal and perianal tissue. The introduction of MRI in the evaluation of suspected perianal inflammation has greatly improved the surgical outcome of these patients as it allowed the direct visualization of anal sph...

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Main Authors: Laila Adel Mohsen, Nasr Mohamed Osman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2020-05-01
Series:The Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s43055-020-00193-3
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description Abstract Background Perianal fistulas are a common inflammatory condition of the anal canal and perianal tissue. The introduction of MRI in the evaluation of suspected perianal inflammation has greatly improved the surgical outcome of these patients as it allowed the direct visualization of anal sphincters, levator ani muscle, and the extent of the disease in relation to these vital structures. Diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) has been under extensive research to evaluate whether it adds any value in the setting of perianal inflammation. The aim of our study was to evaluate the visibility of perianal inflammation on DWI and evaluate the diffusion characteristics of perianal fistulas and abscesses and how accurately can DWI classify perianal disease. Results Mean age of patients was 37 ± 8.9 years old. The study included 30 fistulas and 15 abscesses. Seven patients had more than 1 fistula or fistula and abscess. Perianal abscesses were well visualized equally on DWI and T2W images and correctly classified by DWI, when compared to post-contrast images. Perianal fistulas without abscesses, on the other hand, had variable visibility scores. Although the visibility of these fistulas on DWI was generally less than T2W and combined DWI and T2W, yet this did not reach a significant level and it was not significantly different between positive and negative inflammatory groups. Combined DWI and T2W evaluation had the highest performance and accurately classified 97.8 % of perianal fistulas and abscesses, and only 1 case was misclassified (2.3%). Conclusion DWI had a good performance in the evaluation of perianal inflammatory disease. However, combined DWI and T2W evaluation had better performance which was not significantly different from combined T2W and post-contrast images.
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spelling doaj.art-99f9bc1e943e444584a3cc6ec402afa32022-12-21T18:15:43ZengSpringerOpenThe Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine2090-47622020-05-015111910.1186/s43055-020-00193-3Diffusion-weighted imaging in the evaluation of perianal fistula and abscessLaila Adel Mohsen0Nasr Mohamed Osman1Radiology Department, Minia UniversityRadiology Department, Minia UniversityAbstract Background Perianal fistulas are a common inflammatory condition of the anal canal and perianal tissue. The introduction of MRI in the evaluation of suspected perianal inflammation has greatly improved the surgical outcome of these patients as it allowed the direct visualization of anal sphincters, levator ani muscle, and the extent of the disease in relation to these vital structures. Diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) has been under extensive research to evaluate whether it adds any value in the setting of perianal inflammation. The aim of our study was to evaluate the visibility of perianal inflammation on DWI and evaluate the diffusion characteristics of perianal fistulas and abscesses and how accurately can DWI classify perianal disease. Results Mean age of patients was 37 ± 8.9 years old. The study included 30 fistulas and 15 abscesses. Seven patients had more than 1 fistula or fistula and abscess. Perianal abscesses were well visualized equally on DWI and T2W images and correctly classified by DWI, when compared to post-contrast images. Perianal fistulas without abscesses, on the other hand, had variable visibility scores. Although the visibility of these fistulas on DWI was generally less than T2W and combined DWI and T2W, yet this did not reach a significant level and it was not significantly different between positive and negative inflammatory groups. Combined DWI and T2W evaluation had the highest performance and accurately classified 97.8 % of perianal fistulas and abscesses, and only 1 case was misclassified (2.3%). Conclusion DWI had a good performance in the evaluation of perianal inflammatory disease. However, combined DWI and T2W evaluation had better performance which was not significantly different from combined T2W and post-contrast images.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s43055-020-00193-3Anal fistulaPerianal glandsDiffusion-weighted MRIDiffusion MRI
spellingShingle Laila Adel Mohsen
Nasr Mohamed Osman
Diffusion-weighted imaging in the evaluation of perianal fistula and abscess
The Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine
Anal fistula
Perianal glands
Diffusion-weighted MRI
Diffusion MRI
title Diffusion-weighted imaging in the evaluation of perianal fistula and abscess
title_full Diffusion-weighted imaging in the evaluation of perianal fistula and abscess
title_fullStr Diffusion-weighted imaging in the evaluation of perianal fistula and abscess
title_full_unstemmed Diffusion-weighted imaging in the evaluation of perianal fistula and abscess
title_short Diffusion-weighted imaging in the evaluation of perianal fistula and abscess
title_sort diffusion weighted imaging in the evaluation of perianal fistula and abscess
topic Anal fistula
Perianal glands
Diffusion-weighted MRI
Diffusion MRI
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s43055-020-00193-3
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