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Diagnostic value of 4D pelvic floor ultrasound for postpartum mild to moderate pelvic organ prolapse in primiparas based on medical thermal imaging monitoring
Traditional diagnostic methods often rely on the doctor’s experience, which can lead to missed diagnosis or misdiagnosis. With the development of wireless network medical technology, it provides a new possibility for the diagnosis of pelvic floor ultrasound. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the diagnostic value of 4D pelvic floor ultrasound based on wireless network medical technology in puerperal mild to moderate pelvic organ prolapse, and to explore its feasibility in clinical application. In this study, puerperal women were selected for 4D pelvic floor ultrasound examination after delivery, and image data was transmitted in real time to remote experts for analysis combined with wireless network technology. The sensitivity, specificity and application effect of the technique were evaluated by comparing the ultrasound results with the clinical diagnosis results. The results show that compared with traditional methods, wireless network medical technology can significantly improve the efficiency of image transmission and diagnosis accuracy. Therefore, 4D pelvic floor ultrasound based on wireless network medical technology can effectively diagnose the postpartum mild and moderate pelvic organ prolapse of first-time partrients, which has high clinical application value, not only improves the diagnostic efficiency, but also provides a new development direction for telemedicine, and is worthy of promotion and application in clinical practice.
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Thermal Science and Engineering Progress (TSEP) publishes original, high-quality research articles that span activities ranging from fundamental scientific research and discussion of the more controversial thermodynamic theories, to developments in thermal engineering that are in many instances examples of the way scientists and engineers are addressing the challenges facing a growing population – smart cities and global warming – maximising thermodynamic efficiencies and minimising all heat losses. It is intended that these will be of current relevance and interest to industry, academia and other practitioners. It is evident that many specialised journals in thermal and, to some extent, in fluid disciplines tend to focus on topics that can be classified as fundamental in nature, or are ‘applied’ and near-market. Thermal Science and Engineering Progress will bridge the gap between these two areas, allowing authors to make an easy choice, should they or a journal editor feel that their papers are ‘out of scope’ when considering other journals. The range of topics covered by Thermal Science and Engineering Progress addresses the rapid rate of development being made in thermal transfer processes as they affect traditional fields, and important growth in the topical research areas of aerospace, thermal biological and medical systems, electronics and nano-technologies, renewable energy systems, food production (including agriculture), and the need to minimise man-made thermal impacts on climate change. Review articles on appropriate topics for TSEP are encouraged, although until TSEP is fully established, these will be limited in number. Before submitting such articles, please contact one of the Editors, or a member of the Editorial Advisory Board with an outline of your proposal and your expertise in the area of your review.