The Utility Value of Spiral CT in Imaging Diagnosis in Patients with Cervical Spondylosis
Objective:To explore the utility value of spiral CT in the imaging diagnosis of cervical spondylosis patients and the pathological manifestations of different subtypes of cervical spondylosis after three-dimensional reconstruction.Methods:170 outpatient and inpatient patients with cervical spondylosis in our hospital from May 2020 to February 2023 were selected as the observation subjects.Among them,80 cases underwent DR examination and 90 cases underwent spiral CT examination.The diagnostic results of the two groups were compared,and the diagnostic value was analyzed.Three dimensional reconstruction was performed on the imaging data of patients with clear spiral CT diagnosis for pathological classification.Results:The diagnostic rate of spiral CT for cervical spondylosis(98.88%)was significantly higher than that of DR for cervical spondylosis(86.25%),with statistical differences(P<0.05).After three-dimensional reconstruction of the imaging data of 89 patients diagnosed with spiral CT,the pathological classification was determined as follows:38 cases(42.69%)of nerve root type,14 cases(15.73%)of spinal cord type,11 cases(11.23%)of vertebral artery type,3 cases(3.37%)of esophageal compression type,and 23 cases(25.84%)of mixed type.Conclusion:Spiral CT has higher utility value than DR in the imaging diagnosis of cervical spondylosis patients,and has good display ability for different pathological states of cervical spondylosis,providing convenient and comprehensive guidance for clinical physicians in diagnosis and treatment.