OAR@UM Collection:/library/oar/handle/123456789/91372025-12-27T09:47:53Z2025-12-27T09:47:53ZEvaluating the use of oral contrast for abdominal CT/library/oar/handle/123456789/91382017-08-08T10:04:09Z2013-01-01T00:00:00ZTitle: Evaluating the use of oral contrast for abdominal CT
Abstract: Purpose: To evaluate the impact on diagnostic efficacy of the use of different types
of oral contrast media. The objectives were to establish image quality criteria for
bowel evaluation on abdominopelvic CT; use the newly established image quality
criteria to evaluate and compare image quality in abdominopelvic CT examinations
using positive OCM, neutral OCM, and no OCM; and evaluate possible benefits in
terms of costs for the medical imaging department.
Methodology: Forty-six adult outpatients attending for a follow-up abdominopelvic
CT for general oncological indications and who had previously undergone an
abdominopelvic CT for which positive OCM was administered were recruited to the
study. The previous abdominopelvic CT images with positive OCM (n = 46) were
collected retrospectively whilst follow-up exams for which either water (n = 25) or
no OCM (n = 21) were administered were collected prospectively, totalling 92
abdominopelvic image sets. Three observers performed absolute visual grading
analysis to assess the image quality of the images according to 24 image quality
criteria. Data was analysed using visual grading characteristics. Costs were
computed by calculating the monetary expenditure related to OCM administration
per patient. Other costs, such as time, were also noted.
Results: The results of this study demonstrate that abdominopelvic CT using positive
OCM, water as a neutral OCM, or no OCM results in comparable image quality with
regards to reproduction of abdominal structures, discrimination of the bowel from
these structures, presence of artefacts, and visualisation of the amount of intraabdominal
fat for all OCM protocols. The cost of positive OCM was found to be
approximately €1.70 per patient. The water cost was considered negligible.
Conclusion: Positive OCM, water or no OCM can be used for follow-up staging
abdominopelvic CT for general oncological indications.
Description: M.SC.RADIOGRAPHY2013-01-01T00:00:00Z