Intestinal Ultrasound and its Application as Point-of-Care Procedure for Diagnosing and Detecting Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Related Complications: A Narrative Review

Antonio Rispo, Anna Testa, Olga Nardone, Alessia Guarino, Nicola Imperatore, Giuseppe Fierro, Fabiana Castiglione, Giulio Calabrese
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lapsing, inflammatory disease affecting the gastrointestinal tract and leading to chronic damage. Endoscopy with biopsies is considered the gold standard for inflammatory bowel disease diagnosis, whereas magnetic resonance for Crohn’s disease extension and complication assessment. However, colonoscopy is an invasive procedure, while magnetic resonance is relatively not easily accessible for patients; thus, the need for a reliable, accessible and non-invasive way to perform inflammatory bowel diseases diagnosis and monitoring in the tight control era, like intestinal ultrasound is. Compared to endoscopy and magnetic resonance, ultrasound has shown reliable diagnostic accuracy in assessing Crohn’s disease diagnosis and evaluation of localisation, extension and complications. On the other hand, intestinal ultrasound is emerging as a valid tool also for ulcerative colitis severity and extension assessment. Moreover, performing ultrasonography in a point-of-care setting can guide the clinician in driving the diagnostic and therapeutic pathway, thus accelerating clinical decisions. As a novelty, point-of-care intestinal ultrasound performed with pocket devices could represent a promising item for the future of physical examination in outpatient or inpatient examination. The need for reproducibility of intestinal ultrasound among sonographers has emerged as a key-point in inflammatory bowel disease research field: the development of new scores for the evaluation of disease severity together with an intensive dedicated trainship could potentially reduce the differences between clinicians reporting. Accordingly, our aim was to perform a narrative review about the application of intestinal ultrasound in Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis diagnosis and monitoring. Furthermore, technical aspects of this imaging technique and its application in a point-of-care setting through traditional and handheld sonographers were explored.
肠道超声及其作为诊断和检测炎症性肠病及其相关并发症的护理点程序的应用:叙述性综述
胃肠病一种影响胃肠道并导致慢性损伤的炎症性疾病内窥镜活检被认为是炎症性肠病诊断的金标准,而磁共振诊断克罗恩病的扩展和并发症评估。然而,结肠镜检查是一种侵入性手术,而磁共振对患者来说相对不容易获得;因此,在严格控制时代,需要一种可靠、便捷、无创的方法来进行炎症性肠病的诊断和监测,如肠道超声。与内窥镜和磁共振相比,超声在评估克罗恩病的诊断和评估定位、延伸和并发症方面显示出可靠的诊断准确性。另一方面,肠道超声也正在成为溃疡性结肠炎严重程度和扩展评估的有效工具。此外,在护理点进行超声检查可以指导临床医生推动诊断和治疗途径,从而加快临床决策。作为一种新颖的方法,使用袖珍设备进行即时肠道超声检查在门诊或住院体检中具有广阔的应用前景。超声医师对肠道超声再现性的需求已成为炎症性肠病研究领域的一个关键点:开发用于评估疾病严重程度的新评分以及密集的专门培训可能会减少临床医生报告之间的差异。因此,我们的目的是对肠超声在克罗恩病和溃疡性结肠炎诊断和监测中的应用进行综述。此外,该成像技术的技术方面及其应用在护理点设置通过传统和手持式超声进行了探讨。
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