Abstract

This study was to explore the adoption effect of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) image features based on back propagation neural network (BPNN) in evaluating the curative effect of Chengqi Decoction (CD) for intestinal obstruction (ileus), so as to evaluate the clinical adoption value of this algorithm. Ninety patients with ileus were recruited, and the patients were treated with CD and underwent MRI scans of the lower abdomen. A BPNN model was fabricated and applied to segment the MRI images of patients and identify the lesion. As a result, when the overlap step was 16 and the block size was 32 × 32, the running time of the BPNN algorithm was the shortest. The segmentation accuracy was the highest if there were two hidden layer (HL) nodes, reaching 97.3%. The recognition rates of small intestinal stromal tumor (SIST), colon cancer, adhesive ileus, and volvulus of MRI images segmented by the algorithm were 91.5%, 88.33%, 90.3%, and 88.9%, respectively, which were greatly superior to those of manual interpretation (P < 0.05). After the intervention of CD, the percentages of patients with ileus that were cured, markedly effective, effective, and ineffective were 65.38%, 23.16%, 5.38%, and 6.08%, respectively. The cure rate after intervention of CD (65.38%) was much higher in contrast to that before intervention (13.25%) (P < 0.05). In short, CD showed a good therapeutic effect on ileus and can effectively improve the prognosis of patients. In addition, MRI images based on BPNN showed a good diagnostic effect on ileus, and it was worth applying to clinical diagnosis.

Highlights

  • Academic Editor: Yuvaraja Teekaraman is study was to explore the adoption effect of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) image features based on back propagation neural network (BPNN) in evaluating the curative effect of Chengqi Decoction (CD) for intestinal obstruction, so as to evaluate the clinical adoption value of this algorithm

  • MRI images based on BPNN showed a good diagnostic effect on ileus, and it was worth applying to clinical diagnosis

  • Intestinal obstruction refers to an acute abdominal disorder in which the contents of the intestine cannot pass through the intestine smoothly due to various pathological changes, which leads to abdominal pain, flatulence, defecation, and stopping of exhaust

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Introduction

Academic Editor: Yuvaraja Teekaraman is study was to explore the adoption effect of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) image features based on back propagation neural network (BPNN) in evaluating the curative effect of Chengqi Decoction (CD) for intestinal obstruction (ileus), so as to evaluate the clinical adoption value of this algorithm. A BPNN model was fabricated and applied to segment the MRI images of patients and identify the lesion. MRI images based on BPNN showed a good diagnostic effect on ileus, and it was worth applying to clinical diagnosis. In clinical treatment, routine radiology, ultrasound, computerized tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and other imaging techniques are often used to identify ileus, determine the location of obstruction, and determine the cause and severity of obstruction [9]. As the texture features of medical images are combined with BPNN and the trained neural network is used for image classification and recognition, the given medical images are effectively and accurately identified and classified, with pixel feature information taken as samples in the training of the neural network [15, 16]

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