CT colonography (protocol)

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Computed tomographic (CT) colonography, also called virtual colonoscopy (VC) or CT pneumocolon, is a powerful minimally invasive technique for colorectal cancer screening.

Indications

  • screening test for colorectal carcinoma
  • colon evaluation after incomplete or unsuccessful conventional colonoscopy
  • assessment of strictures
  • to better evaluate the colon proximal to obstructing neoplasms detected by conventional colonoscopy
  • patients with contraindications or refusing conventional colonoscopy

Technique

  • patient preparation
    • for optimal image quality, the colon should be clean and completely distended
    • residual stool and fluid may lead to a false negative or false positive diagnosis
    • residual stool may be "tagged" using oral contrast agents such as Gastrografin
  • bowel distension
    • optimal colonic distention is critical to technical success for proper intraluminal evaluation of the large bowel
    • distension can be achieved via a pressure-regulated device with carbon dioxide or room air
  • intravenous contrast
    • not necessary although it is used in some centres
  • anti-spasmodic agent
    • IV/IM hyoscine butylbromide (Buscopan), an anti-muscarinic drug reduces colonic motion, leading to higher quality images and reduced patient discomfort
 Data acquisition and analysis
  • CT scanning is ideally performed on a multi-detector computed tomography (MDCT) scanner in both  supinesupine and prone positions with a thin collimation
  • data interpretationimage review with the use of two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) displays are mandatoryis strongly advised for properoptimal evaluation

Findings

Contraindications

  • acute inflammatory conditions such as acute diverticulitis, active stage of ulcerative colitis or Crohn's disease
  • recent abdominal or pelvic surgery
  • CTC cannot be performed if a colostomy is present as there is no natural sphincter mechanism to retain the tube
  • general CT contraindications such as pregnancy, claustrophobia, etc
  • history of severe allergy/anaphylaxis to iodinated contrast media

Advantages

Virtual colonoscopy has several advantages over conventional colonoscopy:

  • minimally invasive procedure, therefore complication rate lower
  • takes less time
  • can visualise colon beyond the obstruction or narrowing
  • detects extracolonic pathology

Disadvantages

  • residual faecal material can give rise to wrong interpretation
  • biopsy specimen cannot be taken at the time of the procedure
  • it is a screening procedure, if there is any positive finding with virtual colonoscopy, conventional colonoscopy is required for confirmation of diagnosis
  • exposure to ionising radiation
  • +<li>anti-spasmodic agent<ul><li>IV/IM hyoscine butylbromide (Buscopan), an anti-muscarinic drug reduces colonic motion, leading to higher quality images and reduced patient discomfort</li></ul>
  • +</li>
  • -<li>CT scanning is ideally performed on a multi-detector computed tomography (MDCT) scanner in both  supine and prone positions with a thin collimation</li>
  • -<li>data interpretation with the use of two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) displays are mandatory for proper evaluation</li>
  • +<li>CT scanning is ideally performed on a multi-detector computed tomography (MDCT) scanner in both supine and prone positions with a thin collimation</li>
  • +<li>image review with the use of two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) displays is strongly advised for optimal evaluation</li>
  • +<li>extracolonic pathology</li>
  • -<li>acute inflammatory conditions such as acute <a href="/articles/diverticulitis">diverticulitis</a>, active stage of <a href="/articles/ulcerative-colitis">ulcerative colitis</a> or <a href="/articles/crohn-disease-1">Crohn's disease</a>
  • +<li>acute inflammatory conditions such as acute <a href="/articles/diverticulitis">diverticulitis</a>, active stage of <a href="/articles/ulcerative-colitis">ulcerative colitis</a> or <a href="/articles/crohn-disease-1">Crohn disease</a>
  • +<li>history of severe allergy/anaphylaxis to iodinated contrast media</li>
  • -<li>minimally invasive procedure</li>
  • +<li>minimally invasive procedure, therefore complication rate lower</li>
  • +<li>detects extracolonic pathology</li>

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