Affiliation:
1. College of Nursing, Hebi Polytechnic, Hebi, 458030 Henan, China
Abstract
The incidence of cardiovascular disease is closely related to the heart, and the quality of the heart function directly affects the health of the cardiovascular system. At present, the prevention and treatment of diseases no longer rely solely on drug treatment, and people are increasingly aware of the importance of exercise. Therefore, it is very important to find an economical and effective way to improve cardiovascular function in patients with heart failure. The purpose of this paper is to analyze and discuss the PETCT imaging diagnosis of heart failure improved by Tai Chi exercise based on intelligent sensors. First, it summarizes the origin, characteristics, and exercise rules of simplified Taijiquan, introduces the basic etiology and pathophysiology of cardiac insufficiency, studies the pathogenesis of chronic cardiac insufficiency, and understands the influence of exercise therapy on chronic cardiac insufficiency, combining information fusion and smart sensors to observe the effect of Taijiquan’s short-term intervention on mild to moderate chronic cardiac insufficiency and the diagnosis of nuclear medicine PET and CT. The results of the experiment showed that there were 317 cases of Taijiquan group III patients before treatment and 413 cases after treatment. Tai Chi can not only improve the health-related quality of life of CHF patients but also can effectively improve the restricted activities of CHF patients. Exercise endurance is significantly improved. According to the clinical treatment principles and rules of CHF, it is an excellent auxiliary treatment method. The significance of auxiliary Taijiquan therapy is not only to improve heart function and quality of life but also to have a positive impact on the patient’s mental state, which meets the needs of the bio-psycho-social medical model, and also inspires and assists the research progress of other diseases.
Subject
Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Computer Networks and Communications,Information Systems