Abstract

Purpose. Side effects such as local pain and tissue swelling will affect the effect of enhanced multislice spiral computed tomography (CT) scan. The aim of this study was to explore the effect of imaging nursing in enhanced CT scan for heart patients. Method. We selected 86 heart patients to receive enhanced multislice spiral CT scan as the research objects and randomly divided them into the test group and the control group. Imaging nursing and traditional nursing intervention was taken to compare the nursing effects of the two groups. Results. The incidence of unpleasant mood in the test group was 9.3%, which was significantly lower than that in the control group. The nursing satisfaction of the test group was 97.7%, which was much higher than the 79.1% of the control group. At the same time, the visual analogue scale (VAS) score of the test group and the incidence of contrast agent extravasation were significantly lower than those of the control group. Conclusion. The use of imaging nursing for heart patients with enhanced multislice spiral CT scan can reduce the patient’s unhealthy mood and improve nursing satisfaction, and the nursing effect is ideal.

Highlights

  • Multislice spiral computed tomography- (CT-) enhanced scanning is commonly used in clinical practice [1,2,3,4], which belongs to computer scanning technology

  • According to the established control experiment structure, this paper studies the imaging nursing effect of enhanced scanning with multislice spiral CT

  • Due to the invasiveness of the examination and the use of contrast agents and because the heart patients do not understand the relevant knowledge, they are prone to different levels of unhealthy emotions, and patient care should be strengthened

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Introduction

Multislice spiral computed tomography- (CT-) enhanced scanning is commonly used in clinical practice [1,2,3,4], which belongs to computer scanning technology. The clinical advantages [5,6,7] include clear images, short scanning time, and qualitative and positioning diagnoses and are widely used in clinical examinations. In CT-enhanced scanning, water-soluble contrast agents need to be injected intravenously. We commonly used contrast agents which include nonionic contrast agents and ionic contrast agents. The former has relatively few adverse reactions, but the price is higher, and the latter is cheap but easy adverse reactions may be taken seriously during the examination. Corresponding nursing measures should be applied to the heart patients

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