摘要
目的:分析功能性磁共振成像对急性脑梗死诊断及溶栓治疗的价值。方法:选取2019年1月~2020年6月本院收治的急性脑梗死患者60例为观察对象,以盲选法分为对照组和观察组(各30例),对照组通过计算机体层成像(Computed Tomography,CT)对疾病进行诊断并评价溶栓治疗的结果,观察组通过功能性磁共振成像对疾病进行诊断并评价溶栓治疗的结果,对比两组检测符合率以及溶栓治疗结果准确性、溶栓并发症发生率。结果:观察组诊断符合率为96.67%,显著高于对照组的73.33%,P<0.05。观察组梗死核心、缺血半影区各检测指标均显著优于对照组,P<0.05。观察组溶栓并发症发生率为6.67%,显著低于对照组的26.67%,P<0.05。结论:使用功能性磁共振成像对急性脑梗死进行诊断准确性较高,对于疾病的诊断更加理想,同时可以对溶栓治疗的效果进行判断,综合应用价值较高。
Objective:To analyze the value of functional magnetic resonance in the diagnosis and thrombolytic therapy of acute cerebral infarction.Methods:From January 2019 to June 2020,60 patients with acute cerebral infarction were selected.The blind selection method was divided into a control group and an experimental group(30 cases each).The control group was diagnosed by CT and evaluated the thrombolytic therapy.As a result,the experimental group used functional magnetic resonance to diagnose the disease and evaluate the results of thrombolytic therapy,and compared the two groups’detection coincidence rates and the accuracy of thrombolytic therapy results.Results:The diagnostic coincidence rate of the experimental group was 96.67%significantly higher than that of the control group 73.33%,P<0.05.The detection indexes of the infarct core and ischemic penumbra of the experimental group were significantly better than those of the control group,P<0.05.The complication rate of thrombolysis in the experimental group was 6.67%and was significantly lower than 26.67%in the control group and P<0.05.Conclusion:The use of functional magnetic resonance in the diagnosis of acute cerebral infarction is more accurate,and it is more ideal for the diagnosis of the disease.At the same time,it can judge the effect of thrombolytic therapy and has a higher comprehensive application value.
作者
韩磊
HAN Lei(The First People’s Hospital of Jinzhou District,Dalian City,Liaoning Dalian 116100)
出处
《中国医疗器械信息》
2022年第17期61-63,共3页
China Medical Device Information
关键词
功能性磁共振成像
急性脑梗死
诊断
溶栓治疗
functional magnetic resonance imaging
acute cerebral infarction
diagnosis
thrombolytic therapy