Application of Computed Tomography Imaging in Diagnosis of Endocrine Nerve of Gastric Cancer and Nursing Intervention Effect.

Journal: World neurosurgery
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Abstract

In this article, some parameters and characteristics of computed tomography (CT) images in patients with gastric cancer are analyzed and the application of CT images in the diagnosis of gastric cancer endocrine nerves and the impact of nursing intervention on the quality and mental state of CT images of patients with gastric cancer are discussed. First, all patients were scanned with CT, and the CT values of the normal stomach wall and all lesions at different single-energy levels were recorded separately. Second, the improved back propagation network model was applied to realize the diagnosis of gastric cancer through the analysis of various features of CT images. The effect of nursing intervention on the image quality and mental state of CT imaging of patients with gastric cancer was studied. The results show that the energy spectrum curve of CT images and the improved back propagation network model are helpful for the initial diagnosis and identification of gastric cancer. Nursing intervention has a good influence on the clinical examination, image diagnosis, and psychological state of patients with gastric cancer, and it is easy for patients to undergo image diagnosis and examination according to correct operating procedures.

Authors

  • Zhifen Qian
    Gastrointestinal Centre Area II, Yanghu District of Changzhou Second People's Hospital, Changzhou City, Jiangsu Province, China.
  • Jing Wang
    Endoscopy Center, Peking University Cancer Hospital and Institute, Beijing, China.