What is Color Dopper Ultrasound and How it works?
Understanding Color Doppler Ultrasound Color Doppler ultrasound is a non-invasive imaging technique that uses sound waves to visualize blood flow in the body. Unlike traditional ultrasound, which produces images of organs and tissues, Color Doppler ultrasound adds color to the images to indicate the direction and speed of blood flow. This advanced technology allows healthcare providers to assess blood flow in real time, helping in the diagnosis of various vascular conditions. Types of Doppler Ultrasounds Color Doppler: This type of Doppler ultrasound uses color to represent the direction and speed of blood flow. It is especially useful in detecting blockages and abnormalities in blood vessels. Spectral Doppler: Spectral Doppler ultrasound provides a graphical representation of blood flow over time, helping in the assessment of blood flow patterns and velocities. Duplex Ultrasound: Duplex ultrasound combines traditional ultrasound imaging with Doppler ultraso...