The Value of Improved Sacroiliac Joint MRI Scanning Technology in Evaluating Sacroiliac Joint Lesions and Joint Injury Severity in Patients with Ankylosing Spondylitis
Objective:To explore the value of improved sacroiliac joint MRI scanning technology in evaluating the degree of sacroiliac joint lesions and joint injuries in patients with ankylosing spondylitis.Methods:90 patients with ankylosing spondylitis were selected from our hospital's outpatient and inpa-tient departments from July 2022 to July 2023.According to the different progression of ankylosing spon-dylitis patients,they were divided into the progressive stage of ankylosing spondylitis(45 cases in the pro-gressive stage group)and the ankylosing stage of ankylosing spondylitis(45 cases in the ankylosing stage group).All patients were examined using a modified sacroiliac joint MRI scanning technique(multimodal sacroiliac joint MRI scanning),and compared with clinical confirmed results to analyze the detection of sacroiliac joint lesions with different degrees of injury.Results:The total detection rate of clinically con-firmed sacroiliac joint lesions in patients in the advanced stage group(86.67%,39/45)was not statisti-cally significant compared to the total detection rate of the improved sacroiliac joint MRI scanning tech-nology(77.78%,35/45)(P>0.05).The total detection rate of clinically confirmed sacroiliac joint lesions in patients in the ankylosing phase group(100.00%,45/45)was not statistically significant compared to the total detection rate of the improved sacroiliac joint MRI scanning technique(95.56%,43/45)(P>0.05).Conclusion:The multimodal sacroiliac joint MRI scanning technology has a good diagnostic effect on sac-roiliac joint lesions,and there is no significant difference with clinical diagnosis results.It can achieve earlier and more accurate diagnosis of ankylosing spondylitis,providing more valuable medical imaging diagnostic analysis and basis for clinical diagnosis and treatment.
Sacroiliac jointImproved MRI scanning technologyAnkylosing spondylitisSacroiliac joint lesionsJoint injuryEvaluation value