IMAGING SCIENCE AND PHOTOCHEMISTRY ›› 2022, Vol. 40 ›› Issue (4): 757-762.DOI: 10.7517/issn.1674-0475.220121

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Application of MSCT and MRI in the Diagnosis of Volleyball Players’ Shoulder Joint Injury

HAN Panxing1, WANG Wende2   

  1. 1. College of Physical Education, Zhengzhou University of Industrial Technology, Xinzheng 451150, Henan, P. R. China;
    2. The Third Hospital of Jinan, Jinan 250132, Shandong, P. R. China
  • Received:2022-01-17 Published:2022-07-09

Abstract: This study explored the value of multi-slice spiral CT (MSCT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in the diagnosis of volleyball players' shoulder joint injuries and their correlation with bone structure. 72 cases of volleyball athletes with shoulder joint injuries were selected, and they were all examined by MSCT and MRI. The results of arthroscopy were regarded as the "gold standard" to compare the value of MSCT and MRI in diagnosing volleyball athletes' shoulder joint injuries and their correlation with bone structure. The results showed that the accuracy of MSCT combined with MRI in diagnosing the types of volleyball players' shoulder joint injuries was higher than MSCT and MRI alone (P<0.05). The Kappa value for the consistency of MSCT combined with MRI in diagnosing volleyball players' shoulder joint injury degree and arthroscopy results was 0.789, and the accuracy was 87.50%. MSCT and MRI detected HTRA on the side of the humeral head on the affected side were greater than the healthy side (P<0.05). MSCT and MRI showed that the IA of the ipsilateral scapular glenoid side was greater than that of the healthy side, while the VA was smaller than that of the healthy side. The MRI examination showed the AVCA of the ipsilateral scapular glenoid side was greater than that of the healthy side (P<0.05), the HAD of the ipsilateral shoulder joint was smaller than the healthy side, and the ACD greater than the healthy side (P<0.05). It can be seen that the combination of MSCT and MRI has a high accuracy in the diagnosis of volleyball players' shoulder joint injury and the determination of the degree of injury, and MRI can more accurately measure the changes of the bone structure for shoulder joint.

Key words: shoulder joint injury, volleyball player, multi-slice spiral CT, magnetic resonance imaging, diagnosis, bone structure