Chronic heart failure (CHF) is a major disease that affects the safety of human life. The traditional diagnosis method of chronic heart failure is mainly blood test. At the same time, the conventional treatment of heart failure is not only limited to improve the clinical symptoms of patients, but also can prevent the deterioration of chronic diseases. Systemic adjuvant treatment of heart failure also includes improving the quality of life and regulating the mood of patients. However, the traditional diagnostic methods of chronic heart failure have the disadvantages of incomplete and unreliable diagnostic parameters. Therefore, in view of this situation, this paper will carefully analyze and study the application of ultrasound diagnosis technology in the diagnosis of chronic heart failure, and compare the corresponding diagnostic parameters with conventional blood detection parameters, including ventricular septal thickness, ventricular septal thickness, ventricular septal thickness, end diastolic ventricular posterior wall thickness, ejection dispersion and maximum blood flow velocity. In the experimental part, 50 related patients in a hospital were diagnosed and compared. The experimental results show that the ultrasonic diagnosis technology can reflect the heart function of patients with heart failure more comprehensively and reliably.
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