Abstract:Objective To explore the clinical effectiveness of high-frequency ultrasound for cervical musculoskeletal injuries after strenuous exercise, aiming to provide a foundation for clinical treatment. Methods A total of 180 patients with cervical musculoskeletal injuries were selected in this study among those who were treated in the hospital from May 2012 to May 2013 and were divided averagely into 3 groups (Control Group 1, Control Group 2 and Observation Group with 60 patients per group) according to the method of random number table. Specific diagnostic inspection methods were deployed for each group: CT scanning in Control Group 1 versus MRI technology in Control Group 2 and high-frequency ultrasound in Observation Group. Thus, having identified the cervical musculoskeletal injuries in three groups of patients, comparisons could be made among three diagnostic methods in their accurate and mistake diagnostic rates. In order to have a further understanding of three methods in comparison of their advantages and disadvantages, investigation of all the patients and their families was conducted to acquire and calculate their satisfaction degree of certain detecting method. Result The average accurate diagnostic rate of the Observation Group demonstrated striking superiority over other two groups, namely, 88.10% versus 62.89% and 80.42%. While, in view of the mistake diagnostic rate of three groups, the Observation Group was the lowest in contrast with other two groups. The general satisfaction degree of the Observation Group and their families with the high-ultrasound detection method was 96.67% versus Control Group 1’s 81.67% and Control Group 2’s 86.67%. Statistical significance existed in data analysis of three detection methods from diversified perspectives (P<0.05). Conclusion High-frequency ultrasound, as a reliable, economical and high-efficiency detection approach with a wide range of prospective applications for the diagnosis of cervical musculoskeletal injuries after strenuous exercise, is a great boost not only in the accurate diagnostic rate, but also in patients’ adaptability to the detection, deserving to be extended into clinical application.
席晓萍,马艳,张怡靓,丁雪,闫玮,李文红. 高频超声在颈部肌肉骨骼大运动后损伤治疗中的应用[J]. 中国医疗设备, 2014, 29(1): 154-156.
XI Xiao-ping, MA Yan, ZHANG Yi-liang, DING Xue, YAN Wei, LI Wen-hong. Application of High-Frequency Ultrasound for Cervical Musculoskeletal Injuries after Strenuous Exercise. China Medical Devices, 2014, 29(1): 154-156.
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