摘要
目的探究磁共振膝关节斜冠状位扫描对前交叉韧带的显示作用。方法选取该院2018年1月—2019年3月要进行检查的患者共54例,常规扫描正常的膝关节,每组27例,按照随机、平均分组原则分为对照组和观察组,对照组进行斜矢状位扫描,观察组进行斜冠状位扫描,对比分析两组患者显示前交叉韧带的概率,对比斜矢状位和斜冠状位显示前交叉韧带的具体情况。结果观察组显示前交叉韧带的概率为:100.00%,对照组显示前交叉韧带的概率为:74.07%,差异有统计学意义(χ^2=8.042,P=0.005)。对照组的显示概率显著差于观察组,差异有统计学意义(P<0.05)。结论磁共振膝关节斜冠状位扫描对前交叉韧带的显示作用明显,可以很清楚地看清前交叉韧带的走向,显示的概率得到显著提高,很好地评价膝盖的损伤情况,具有值得在临床上推广和运用的优越价值。
Objective To investigate the role of magnetic resonance knee joint oblique scan in the anterior cruciate ligament.Methods A total of 54 patients who underwent examination from January 2018 to March 2019 were enrolled.The normal knee joints were routinely scanned,and 27 patients in each group were divided into control group and observation group according to the principle of randomization and average grouping.The control group underwent oblique sagittal scanning.The observation group underwent oblique coronal scanning.The two groups showed the probability of anterior cruciate ligament.The contrast between the oblique sagittal and oblique coronal position showed the anterior cruciate ligament.Results The probability of the anterior cruciate ligament was 100.00%in the observation group.The probability of the anterior cruciate ligament was 74.07%,the different was statistically significant(χ^2=8.042,P=0.05).The display probability of the control group was significantly worse than that of the observation group.The difference between the two groups was statistically significant(P<0.05).Conclusion The MR coronal coronal scan has obvious effect on the anterior cruciate ligament.It can clearly see the direction of the anterior cruciate ligament,and the probability of display is significantly improved.It is a good evaluation of knee injury and it is worthwhile clinical promotion and application.
作者
钱卫学
QIAN Wei-xue(Department of Radiology,Wujiang District Chinese Medicine Hospital,Suzhou,Jiangsu Province,215221 China)
出处
《世界复合医学》
2019年第9期108-110,共3页
World Journal of Complex Medicine
关键词
磁共振
膝关节
斜冠状位扫描
前交叉韧带
显示作用
Magnetic resonance
Knee joint
Oblique coronal position scan
Anterior cruciate ligament
Display function