Abstract

In order to explore the effect of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) based on phase correction algorithm in diagnosing female pelvic abscess, firstly, the effect of phase correction algorithm on eliminating MRI image motion artifacts was studied, then it was applied to 71 female pelvic cases admitted to our hospital in the diagnosis of abscess patients with magnetic resonance imaging technology, and the results were compared with the results of multislice spiral CT and laparoscopy to explore the accuracy of MRI and CT. It was found that the results of MRI examination were close to those of laparoscopy, and the difference was not statistically significant (P > 0.05); the results of CT examination and laparoscopy were significantly different, and the difference was statistically significant (P < 0.05); in addition, the results of CT examination, the number of bacterial cysts (43 cases) and tuberculous cysts (12 cases), were significantly lower than the results of MRI (50 cases, 18 cases), and the difference was statistically significant (P < 0.05). The size of the mass shown by the MRI examination (4.1 cm × 4.2 cm × 3.9 cm~13.9 cm × 9.5 cm × 8.7 cm) was larger than the size of the mass revealed by the CT examination (5.2 cm × 4.3 cm × 4.1 cm~15.5 cm × 10.1 cm × 9.6 cm), the difference between the two was statistically significant (P < 0.05), and it was closer to the results of laparoscopic pathology (4.1 cm × 4.3 cm × 3.9 cm~14.1 cm × 9.3 cmP < 0.058.7 cm). In short, the phase correction algorithm could eliminate the motion artifacts of MRI images. In the imaging diagnosis of female pelvic abscess, the MRI diagnosis based on the phase correction algorithm is more ideal than the diagnosis of multislice spiral CT. It can be used as a reference basis for clinical disease treatment.

Highlights

  • Pelvic abscess is a common disease in gynecology [1]

  • In the steps to eliminate motion artifacts in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) images, the most important thing was to extract the region of interest (ROI) of the image. e accuracy of extracting the ROI determined the effect of motion artifact elimination [13]

  • In order to eliminate the motion artifacts of MRI images and improve the clarity of the images, in this study, the MRI detection model was first established based on the phase correction algorithm, and the effect of the algorithm in eliminating the motion artifacts of MRI images was studied. e results found that compared with the original MRI image, it can be seen intuitively that the MRI artifact elimination based on the phase correction algorithm has a good effect. is is similar to the research results of Lo et al [17], which improved the phase correction algorithm to improve the clarity of MRI images

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Introduction

Pelvic abscess is a common disease in gynecology [1]. In some patients with pelvic abscess, the inflammatory reaction only affects a fixed part, while the inflammatory reaction may be involved in multiple adjacent parts for some other patients. An inflammatory mass is manifested in different sizes and shapes, which seriously affects the work, study, and life of patients [4]. If pelvic abscess is not properly and thoroughly treated, it will progress to nephropathy and sepsis, and even septic shock, endangering the life of the patient [5]. Pelvic abscess has to be diagnosed by the patient in cooperation with the doctor’s examination. When the pelvic abscess is examined through medical imaging, it is very dependent on the resolution and clarity of the imaging. When the pelvic abscess is examined through medical imaging, it is very dependent on the resolution and clarity of the imaging. erefore, doctors have to be proficient in the imaging of pelvic abscess, which is helpful for correct clinical diagnosis and selection of the best timing of surgery [6]

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