Karmakar R, Gupta D, Mukundan A, Wang HC. Hydrogen peroxide-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging: A novel approach for diagnosing anorectal-fistula.
World J Radiol 2025;
17:105777. [PMID:
40176955 PMCID:
PMC11959619 DOI:
10.4329/wjr.v17.i3.105777]
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Abstract
In this editorial, a commentary on the article by Chang et al has been provided, the course of treatment of anorectal fistulas, especially complex and recurring ones, require accurate diagnostic procedures for determining ideal surgical procedures. Conventional ways of imaging sometimes fall short, offering insufficient insights in aggravated instances. In this editorial, a novel application of hydrogen peroxide-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (HP-MRI) that promises significant improvements in the imaging of anorectal fistula. Study is based on a retrospective investigation of 60 patients, contrasts the new HP-MRI with conventional diagnostic techniques such as physical examination, trans-perineal ultrasonography and poor spatial resolution MRI. The findings demonstrate HP-MRI's incredible diagnostic performance, with sensitivity and specificity rates of 96.08% and 90.91%, respectively, and unparalleled interobserver agreement (Kappa values ranging from 0.80 to 0.89). It has been a significant advancement for assessment of anorectal fistulas providing a better roadmap for surgical planning, lowering recurrence rates as well as reduced personal and financial burden on patients by reducing the need for repeated treatment and extended hospital stays. The remaining funds can be utilized for treatment of other medical need. Ultimately HP-MRI provides us a healthier & more efficient society by improvising patients well-being & optimized healthcare infrastructure.
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