Acute appendicitis is the most common cause of the acute abdomen syndrome and can be treated either surgically or conservatively with antibiotics. This case demonstrates the first time use of mechanics based MRI by tomoelastography with generation of quantitative maps of tissue stiffness (shear wave speed in m/s) and tissue fluidity (shear modulus loss angle, in rad) in a case of uncomplicated acute appendicitis with antibiotic treatment at (i) baseline, (ii) the end of treatment (EOT) and (iii) the 10 day follow-up after EOT. Baseline maps of stiffness and fluidity revealed to the naked eye the extent of intestinal inflammation by markedly increased values of stiffness and fluidity (2.56+/-0.12 m/s, 1.37+/-0.24 rad) compared with normal values, indicating the immediate response to antibiotic treatment at EOT (1.47+/-0.28 m/s, 0.80+/-0.11 rad) and persistent normalisation at follow-up (1.54+/-0.22 m/s, 0.92+/-0.22 rad). Tomoelastography is a non-invasive, quantitative imaging method for mechanics based characterisation and follow-up of acute appendicitis.
SEEK ID: https://seek.lisym.org/publications/198
PubMed ID: 31451472
Projects: LiSyM Pillar IV: Liver Function Diagnostics (LiSyM-LiFuDi)
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Journal: BMJ Case Rep
Citation: BMJ Case Rep. 2019 Aug 26;12(8). pii: 12/8/e230791. doi: 10.1136/bcr-2019-230791.
Date Published: 26th Aug 2019
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Created: 16th Dec 2019 at 11:24
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