Authors: Naoaki Sakata Shinichi Egawa Toshiki Rikiyama Gumpei Yoshimatsu Kunihiro Masuda Hideo Ohtsuka Shigeru Ottomo Kei Nakagawa Hiroki Hayashi Takanori Morikawa Tohru Onogawa Kuniharu Yamamoto Hiroshi Yoshida Masanori Akada Fuyuhiko Motoi Takeshi Naitoh Yu Katayose Michiaki Unno
Publish Date: 2010/12/23
Volume: 15, Issue: 3, Pages: 525-532
Abstract
A total of 68 patients underwent enhanced CT for pancreatic disease from January to December in 2008 In particular we analyzed the correlation of diabetic status and pancreatic CT parameters at 1 year after pancreatoduodenectomy in 32 patients CT parameters including volume volume/body weight arterial phase density the arterial phase to portal phase density ratio A/P ratio of the pancreas and size of pancreatic duct were also analyzed Correlation between CT parameters and diabetic status was analyzed preoperatively and postoperatively by ANOVA testThe preoperative diabetic status and parameters correlated well with arterial phase density p = 0004 A/P ratio and pancreatic duct size p 00001 In the patients who underwent pancreatectomy two out of 25 patients without preoperative diabetes mellitus DM had DM and two out of seven patients with preoperative DM recovered from DM Postoperative CT parameters correlated with the DM status 1 year after pancreatectomy
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