Role of Endoscopic Ultrasonography in Patients With Thickened Wall Stomach by CT Scan

The usefulness of endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS) in patients who have gastric wall thickening in computed tomography (CT) is not clear. All patients referred for EUS due to thickened gastric folds on CT were included in this study. Esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) followed by EUS was performed on all patients. Twenty-eight patients were enrolled in the study. The mean ± SD age was 50.8 ± 15.9 years, and 60.7% were male. Most patients (78.6%) had symptoms, and 10 patients (35.7%) were ultimately diagnosed with a gastric neoplasm. In all patients with a normal EGD (11 patients), the EUS was normal. Accuracy, specificity, sensitivity, positive predictive value, and negative predictive value of EUS for detecting a lesion in thickened wall stomach on CT were 89.3%, 88.8%, 90.0%, 81.8%, and 94.1%, respectively. In patients with a thickened gastric wall by CT, upper gastrointestinal endoscopy should be done before endoscopic ultrasonography, with ultrasonography reserved for those patients with an abnormal EGD. Endoscopic ultrasonography has good sensitivity for lesion detection in cases with an abnormal endoscopy, and the presence of gastric symptoms increases the likelihood of abnormal EUS.
Source: Journal of Diagnostic Medical Sonography - Category: Radiology Authors: Tags: Original Articles Source Type: research