Doppler ultrasound is a modern and safe diagnostic method that allows doctors to see the structure of blood vessels and evaluate blood flow within them. Unlike a regular ultrasound, this method shows the direction and speed of blood flow and can identify blockages or changes in the cardiovascular system and heart.
When Is It Used?
The examination helps a doctor understand how correctly blood circulation is functioning , whether there are any blockages or slowing of blood flow , and whether there is a reverse flow of blood or congestion.
Doppler ultrasound is prescribed if there is a suspicion of:
• Thrombosis and thrombophlebitis
• Vascular narrowing or damage
• Chronic venous insufficiency
• Hypertension associated with impaired renal circulation
• Aneurysms and vascular tumors
• The condition of transplanted organs
• Blood flow between the mother and fetus during pregnancy
Types of Examination
The Dalimed medical center offers various types of Doppler ultrasound:
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Color Doppler
imaging shows the direction of blood flow using a color palette.
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Spectral Dopple
r is a graph that displays blood flow velocity over time.
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Duplex scanning
combines a regular ultrasound with Doppler, allowing simultaneous visualization of the vessel and measurement of blood flow.
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Power Doppler
is particularly useful for assessing low blood flow within organs.
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Transcranial Doppler
examines blood circulation in the brain's vessels to rule out a stroke or hemorrhage.
Preparation and Safety
Specific preparation recommendations depend on the area being examined. Sometimes you must come on an empty stomach. It is also recommended to avoid smoking and nicotine products for two hours before the procedure, as they constrict blood vessels.
Doppler ultrasound is a completely harmless method that does not use X-rays or contrast agents. It is even prescribed for pregnant women to monitor blood flow between the mother and child.
Why Choose Dalimed Medical Center?
• Modern expert-class equipment.
• Experienced specialists in ultrasound diagnostics.
• Individual approach to each patient.
• Accurate and timely diagnosis of vascular and heart diseases.