학술논문

Secretin stimulated magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography in diseases of the biliary and pancreatic ducts / Sekretinstimulert magnetisk resonanskolangiopankreatografi ved lidelser i galle- og pancreasganger
Document Type
Journal Article
Artikel
Source
Tidsskrift for Den Norske Laegeforening. 122(7):691
Subject
Adult / Vuxna
Aged / Äldre
Bile Duct Diseases -- diagnostic imaging / Gallgångssjukdomar -- bilddiagnostik
Cholangiopancreatography, Endoscopic Retrograde -- methods / Kolangiopankreatografi, endoskopisk retrograd -- metoder
Common Bile Duct Diseases -- diagnostic imaging / Sjukdomar i gemensamma gallgången -- bilddiagnostik
English Abstract / Engelsk sammanfattning
Female / Kvinnlig
Humans / Människa
Injections, Intravenous / Injektioner, intravenösa
Magnetic Resonance Imaging -- methods / Magnetisk resonanstomografi -- metoder
Male / Manlig
Middle Aged / Medelålders personer
Sphincter of Oddi -- diagnostic imaging -- physiopathology / Oddis sfinkter -- bilddiagnostik -- fysiopatologi
Pancreatic Diseases -- diagnostic imaging / Bukspottkörtelsjukdomar -- bilddiagnostik
Pancreatic Ducts -- diagnostic imaging / Bukspottkörtelgångar -- bilddiagnostik
Radiography / Röntgenundersökning
Secretin -- administration & dosage / Sekretin -- läkemedelstillförsel & dosering
Language
Norwegian
ISSN
0029-2001
Abstract
MATERIAL AND METHODS : We report our experience with S-MRCP in our first 20 patients. Secretin was given intravenously and images were obtained every minute for 10 minutes. These images were compared with MRCP images taken before and after secretin stimulation.RESULTS : New information was yielded in 18 cases, i.e. information not observed in previous radiological examinations.INTERPRETATION : In diagnostics of dysfunction of the sphincter of Oddi, the method may be useful, given the functional aspect of the procedure where increased pressure in the ducts may lead to pain. It may further improve the diagnostics of pancreatic cancer versus pancreatitis, in pancreas divisum and sclerosing cholangitis. The method is also valuable for clarifying whether there is injury to the pancreatic duct after blunt abdominal trauma. Surgical common bile duct injuries may be better assessed than with any other method. In difficult pancreatic and biliary investigations, S-MRCP seems to be a useful and complication-free supplement to existing diagnostic methods.BACKGROUND : MRCP has replaced ERCP as the diagnostic tool in diseases in the biliary and pancreatic ducts. Secretin increases the secretion to ducts, and this has been reported to improve MRCP image quality.