COMPLEX X-RAY DIAGNOSTICS OF THE VERTEBRO-NEUROLOGICAL SYNDROMES IN PATIENTS WITH DYSTROPHIC DISEASES OF THE LUMBAR SPINE

V. Smirnov, M. Savvova, V. Smirnov
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Traditional X-ray methods identify general signs of a dystrophic process in 82.2% of cases but they do not provide suffi cient information about the nature of a pathological process, lesion prevalence and localization, a level and a degree of compression of neurological and vascular elements of the vertebral canal. Specifi city of X-ray imaging in the identifi cation of a dystrophic process nature is just 47.8%. X-ray imaging and T1-,T2-weighted MRI are enough for examining patients with discogenic changes of the vertebral segments; their combined results are highly effective (99.4%). Spiral CT and MRI are complementary methods for the examination of patients with dystrophic diseases of the lumbar spine; when used together their eff ectiveness reaches 95.4%. The comparative assessment of sensitivity, specifi city and accuracy of modern methods of X-ray diagnostics, development of an algorithm of the examination of patients with dystrophic diseases of the lumbar spine were performed on the basis of the study results.
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腰椎营养不良患者椎-神经综合征的复杂x线诊断
传统的X射线方法在82.2%的病例中识别出营养不良过程的一般体征,但它们没有提供关于病理过程的性质、病变发生率和定位、椎管神经和血管元件的压迫程度和程度的足够信息。X射线成像在识别营养不良过程性质方面的特异性仅为47.8%。X射线成像和T1、T2加权MRI足以检查椎体节段椎间盘源性变化的患者;螺旋CT和MRI是腰椎营养不良疾病的辅助检查方法;在研究结果的基础上,对现代X线诊断方法的敏感性、特异性和准确性进行了比较评估,开发了腰椎营养不良疾病检查算法。
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