ecodoppler
Ecodoppler is a noninvasive medical imaging technique that combines traditional ultrasound with Doppler analysis to evaluate blood flow in vessels and the heart. It uses high-frequency sound waves to produce real-time anatomical images while measuring the motion of red blood cells, which causes a frequency shift (the Doppler effect) that can be translated into velocity and direction of flow.
The modality includes several components. Color Doppler overlays flow information on the structural ultrasound image, using
Ecodoppler has broad clinical applications. In vascular medicine, it assesses arteries and veins for stenosis, occlusions,
Advantages include its noninvasiveness, safety, and ability to provide real-time hemodynamic information. Limitations encompass operator dependence,