Aim: To evaluate whether changes in bowel perfusion parameters measured by dynamic-CEUS (D-CEUS) can be used for monitoring response to therapy in active Crohn disease (CD). Methods: Fifty-four CD patients were evaluated with D-CEUS before (T0) and after 2 (T1), 6 (T2) and 12 weeks (T3) of anti-TNFα therapy. Variations from baseline were calculated for: peak intensity, PI; area under the curve, AUC; slope of wash in, Pw; time to peak, TP; mean transit time, MTT (median percentage values) and were correlated with combined endoscopic/clinical response after 12 weeks and clinical relapse within 6 months. Results: 70% of patients achieved combined endoscopic/clinical response (responders). The reduction in PI, AUC, Pw and MTT between T1 and T0 was higher in responders. Relapsers (21%) showed significantly lower reduction in delta PI and Pw at T1 and T2. At T3 they showed a new increase in PI and lower reduction in delta Pw. In relapsers, AUC showed a significantly lower decrease at T2 and T3, TP showed a significant reduction at T3 and MTT showed a progressive increase at the different time-points, reaching the statistical significance at T3. Conclusions: D-CEUS might become a reliable predictor of combined endoscopic/clinical response and clinical relapse in CD.

Laterza, L., Ainora, M. E., Garcovich, M., Galasso, L., Poscia, A., Di Stasio, E., Lupascu, A., Riccardi, L., Scaldaferri, F., Armuzzi, A., Rapaccini, G. L., Gasbarrini, A., Pompili, M., Zocco, M. A., Bowel contrast-enhanced ultrasound perfusion imaging in the evaluation of Crohn's disease patients undergoing anti-TNFα therapy, <<DIGESTIVE AND LIVER DISEASE>>, n/a; 53 (6): 729-737. [doi:10.1016/j.dld.2020.08.005] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/204877]

Bowel contrast-enhanced ultrasound perfusion imaging in the evaluation of Crohn's disease patients undergoing anti-TNFα therapy

Laterza, Lucrezia;Ainora, Maria Elena;Poscia, Andrea;Di Stasio, Enrico;Lupascu, Andrea;Riccardi, Laura;Scaldaferri, Franco;Armuzzi, Alessandro;Rapaccini, Gian Ludovico;Gasbarrini, Antonio;Pompili, Maurizio;Zocco, Maria Assunta
2021

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Aim: To evaluate whether changes in bowel perfusion parameters measured by dynamic-CEUS (D-CEUS) can be used for monitoring response to therapy in active Crohn disease (CD). Methods: Fifty-four CD patients were evaluated with D-CEUS before (T0) and after 2 (T1), 6 (T2) and 12 weeks (T3) of anti-TNFα therapy. Variations from baseline were calculated for: peak intensity, PI; area under the curve, AUC; slope of wash in, Pw; time to peak, TP; mean transit time, MTT (median percentage values) and were correlated with combined endoscopic/clinical response after 12 weeks and clinical relapse within 6 months. Results: 70% of patients achieved combined endoscopic/clinical response (responders). The reduction in PI, AUC, Pw and MTT between T1 and T0 was higher in responders. Relapsers (21%) showed significantly lower reduction in delta PI and Pw at T1 and T2. At T3 they showed a new increase in PI and lower reduction in delta Pw. In relapsers, AUC showed a significantly lower decrease at T2 and T3, TP showed a significant reduction at T3 and MTT showed a progressive increase at the different time-points, reaching the statistical significance at T3. Conclusions: D-CEUS might become a reliable predictor of combined endoscopic/clinical response and clinical relapse in CD.
2021
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Laterza, L., Ainora, M. E., Garcovich, M., Galasso, L., Poscia, A., Di Stasio, E., Lupascu, A., Riccardi, L., Scaldaferri, F., Armuzzi, A., Rapaccini, G. L., Gasbarrini, A., Pompili, M., Zocco, M. A., Bowel contrast-enhanced ultrasound perfusion imaging in the evaluation of Crohn's disease patients undergoing anti-TNFα therapy, <<DIGESTIVE AND LIVER DISEASE>>, n/a; 53 (6): 729-737. [doi:10.1016/j.dld.2020.08.005] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/204877]
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