Computed tomography volumetry measures correlated well with diabetes mellitus status in patients with pancreatic disease, according to a study published in Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery.
Researchers studied if CT volumetry could effectively evaluate endocrine parameters in the pancreas. A sample of patients who received CT for pancreatic disease showed a correlation of diabetic status and postoperative pancreatic CT parameters one year after pancreatectomy.
The researchers suggest that CT may be able to predict postoperative diabetic outcome.
Read the Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery abstract on computed tomography.
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Researchers studied if CT volumetry could effectively evaluate endocrine parameters in the pancreas. A sample of patients who received CT for pancreatic disease showed a correlation of diabetic status and postoperative pancreatic CT parameters one year after pancreatectomy.
The researchers suggest that CT may be able to predict postoperative diabetic outcome.
Read the Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery abstract on computed tomography.
Read more coverage on GI studies:
- Study: Anti-Delta-Like 4 Ligand and Irinotecan Reduced Colon Cancer Stem Cells in Mutant KRAS Tumors
- Study: 4% Increase in Hospitals Offering Computed Tomographic Colonography
- Clinical Trial Tests Gastric Bypass Surgery for Type 2 Diabetes in Overweight, Mildly Obese Patients