Abstract

This paper proposes a fully digital signal processing scheme for ultrasonic Doppler endoscope imaging. 200 patients with superficial tissue lumps were randomly divided into two groups: the control group and the experimental group. These two groups used conventional ultrasound examination and colored Doppler ultrasound imaging technology, respectively, to observe and compare the test method and the surgical pathological examination results. Compared with the results of the two groups, the diagnostic compliance rate of the patients in the experimental group was 99.0% significantly higher than the diagnostic compliance rate of 86.0%. At the same time, 300 patients with surgery and pathologically confirmed superficial organ lesions were selected in the hospital, and all patients were diagnosed by ultrasound to observe the diagnosis. The clinical effects of colored Doppler ultrasound to diagnose vascular lesions in the lower extremities of diabetes were discussed. The rate of arteriosclerosis in the lower extremities of the observation group was 92.32%. The more than 50% vascular stenosis rate was 45.16%. The vascular blocking rate was 16. 13% and thrombosis rate 6.45% were significantly higher than the control group 12.90%, 8.06%, 0.00%, 0.00%. In the diagnosis of superficial tissue lesions, the resolution of colored Doppler ultrasound imaging technology is relatively high, which can significantly improve the clinical diagnosis rate and has clinical application value.

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