

Author: Pitrez E H Bredemeier M Xavier R M Capobianco K G Restelli V G Vieira M V Ludwig D H C Brenol J C T Furtado A P A Fonseca L M B Gutfilen B
Publisher: British Institute of Radiology
ISSN: 0007-1285
Source: British Journal of Radiology, Vol.79, Iss.945, 2006-09, pp. : 719-724
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Abstract
The aim of this study was to compare oesophageal abnormalities observed in high-resolution CT with radionuclide transit in patients with systemic sclerosis. 76 patients with systemic sclerosis were evaluated by high-resolution CT and oesophageal transit scintigraphy. Residual activity ≥20% (in relation to peak activity) at 15 s after the beginning of the swallow of the labelled liquid (in supine position) was considered indicative of oesophageal dysfunction. Supra-aortic and infra-aortic oesophageal coronal diameters were measured in high-resolution CT. Oesophageal dilatation was deemed present when the diameters exceeded 10 mm. 19 patients (25%) had supra-aortic oesophageal dilatation and 48 patients (63.1%) had infra-aortic dilatation. The prevalence of radionuclide transit delay was 77.6%. All patients (19/19) with supra-aortic dilatation had oesophageal dysfunction, compared with 70.2% (40/57) of the patients with no supra-aortic dilatation (
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