Background and Study Aims: The aim of this study was to compare prospectively the
diagnostic efficacy of magnetic resonance (MR) imaging and endoscopic ultrasonography
(EUS) in extrahepatic biliary obstruction.
Patients and Methods: A total of 50 patients with suspected benign or malignant extrahepatic
biliary obstruction underwent MR imaging, including MR cholangiopancreatography, and
EUS, within a median time delay of 1 day. The final diagnosis was established by endoscopic
retrograde cholangiopancreatography in 37 cases, intraoperative cholangiography in
nine cases, and clinical and biochemical follow-up in four cases.
Results: In total, 33 patients had extrahepatic biliary obstruction, of benign origin
in 21 cases and of malignant origin in 12 cases, whereas 17 had no evidence of obstruction.
The sensitivity and specificity of MR imaging were 91 % and 94 %, respectively. There
were one false-positive and three false-negative results, all related to choledochal
sludge. The corresponding values for EUS were 97 % and 88 %. There were two false-positive
results and one false-negative result. False-positive diagnoses were related to the
presumed presence of biliary sludge and choledocholithiasis, whereas the false-negative
diagnosis occurred in one patient with a final diagnosis of sludge. No significant
difference in sensitivity and specificity was observed between the two imaging methods
(P > 0.05).
Conclusion: In our study MR imaging was as accurate as EUS in the diagnosis of extrahepatic
biliary obstruction.
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