Diagnostic performance of sonographic activity scores for adult terminal ileal Crohn's disease compared to magnetic resonance and histological reference standards: experience from the METRIC trial.
Shankar KumarThomas ParrySue MallettAndrew PlumbGauraang BhatnagarRichard BeableMargaret BettsGillian DuncanArun GuptaAntony HigginsonRachel HylandRoger LaphamUday PatelJames PilcherAndrew SlaterDamian TolanIan ZealleySteve HalliganStuart Andrew Taylornull nullPublished in: European radiology (2023)
The simple ultrasound activity score for Crohn's disease and bowel ultrasound score are promising intestinal ultrasound indices of Crohn's disease but to date studied mainly in small settings with few sonographers. Compared to histology and the magnetic resonance reference standard in a multicentre, multireader setting, the sensitivity of simple ultrasound activity score for Crohn's disease is significantly greater than that of bowel ultrasound score. The specificity of simple ultrasound activity score for Crohn's disease was significantly lower than that of bowel ultrasound score compared to the magnetic resonance enterography reference standard. The specificity of both indices was numerically higher when the magnetic resonance enterography reference standard was adopted.