Abstract

To deeply analyze the influences of doctor-nurse-patient integrated nursing management on cardiac interventional surgery, 120 patients with coronary heart disease undergoing cardiac interventional therapy were selected as the subjects and randomly divided into two groups, 60 cases in each group. The experimental group used the doctor-nurse-patient integrated nursing, while the control group adopted the routine nursing. The Hessian matrix enhanced filter segmentation algorithm was used to process the cardiac computed tomography angiography (CTA) images of patients to assess the algorithm performance and the safety of nursing methods. The results showed that the Jaccard, Dice, sensitivity, and specificity of cardiac CTA images of patients with coronary heart disease processed by Hessian matrix enhanced filter segmentation algorithm were 0.86, 0.93, 0.94, and 0.95, respectively; the disease self-management ability score and quality of life score of patients in the experimental group after nursing intervention were significantly better than those before nursing intervention, with significant differences (P < 0.05). The number of cases with adverse vascular events in the experimental group was 3 cases, which was obviously lower than that in the control group (15 cases). The diagnostic accuracy of the two groups of patients after segmentation algorithm processing was 0.87 and 0.88, respectively, which was apparently superior than the diagnostic accuracy of conventional CTA (0.58 and 0.61). In summary, cardiac CTA evaluation of doctor-nurse-patient integrated nursing management cardiac interventional surgery based on segmentation algorithm had good safety and was worthy of further promotion in clinical cardiac interventional surgery.

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