2001
DOI: 10.1007/s003300100962
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Colour Doppler sonography of limb arteries

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“…We also detected characteristic rotatory blood flow in the cavity. 5 However, we did not find the so-called 'to and fro' motion during systole and diastole, using pulsed Doppler placed at the cavity neck, which is typical of pseudoaneurysms. 6 The multidetector CT examination performed after Doppler US allowed the diagnosis of pseudoaneurysm to be confirmed and showed the site of disease more precisely.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 55%
“…We also detected characteristic rotatory blood flow in the cavity. 5 However, we did not find the so-called 'to and fro' motion during systole and diastole, using pulsed Doppler placed at the cavity neck, which is typical of pseudoaneurysms. 6 The multidetector CT examination performed after Doppler US allowed the diagnosis of pseudoaneurysm to be confirmed and showed the site of disease more precisely.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 55%
“…We believe this difference can be explained because the accuracy of duplex US scanning for precise planning of femoro-popliteal bypass grafting, in which information is also needed on lower leg outflow arteries, is still a subject of debate. 12 The current study shows that, at present, CE-MRA is only slightly better than duplex US scanning for accurate prediction of this type of surgery.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…Different classification schemes for evaluating peripheral stenosis have been developed. The criteria include peak systolic velocity (12,14), description of the waveform of the spectrum as well as reduction of vessel diameter (7,8). The spectral changes in stenosis with increase of velocity are highest at the point of maximal lumen reduction ( Figs 5-7).…”
Section: Color Duplex Us Findings In Paodmentioning
confidence: 99%