Category | Ultrasound |
Color Doppler limb arterial imaging is a non-invasive diagnostic technique used to assess blood flow in the arteries of the limbs (arms and legs). It combines color Doppler ultrasound technology with imaging to visualize and evaluate blood flow patterns, direction, and velocity within the arteries. This imaging modality helps in detecting and diagnosing conditions such as peripheral artery disease (PAD), arterial stenosis (narrowing), blood clots, and vascular abnormalities. Color Doppler limb arterial imaging provides valuable information for healthcare providers to assess vascular health, diagnose arterial diseases, and guide treatment decisions.