Detection of Occult Colonic Perforation Before CT Colonography After Incomplete Colonoscopy: Perforation Rate and Use of a Low-dose Diagnostic Scan Before CO2 Insufflation
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Objective: The purpose of this study was to obtain a low-dose CT scan before CT colonography to estimate the prevalence of occult colonic perforation among patients referred for same-day or next-day CT colonography after incomplete colonoscopy.
Materials And Methods: Two hundred sixty-two patients (74 men, 188 women; mean age, 64 years; range, 21-92 years) consecutively referred for same-day or next-day CT colonography after incomplete colonoscopy underwent low-dose diagnostic CT before rectal tube insertion and CO(2) insufflation.
Results: Perforation was found on the low-dose CT scans of two of the 262 patients (0.8%; 95% CI, 0.1-2.7%). One of these patients had no symptoms; the other had mild abdominal discomfort at the time of CT.
Conclusion: The rate of occult colonic perforation after incomplete colonoscopy may be significant. For patients referred for CT colonography after incomplete endoscopy, use of low-dose diagnostic CT before rectal tube insertion and insufflation is indicated.
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