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The Doppler Effect MUDr.Michal Jurajda ÚPF LF MU Brno
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Brief History b b The Doppler effect was stated by Austrian physicist and mathematician Christian Johann Doppler in 1842. b b Doppler was a professor at the Technical Institute of Prague and later at the Polytechnicum in Vienna
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The Doppler effect b b The Doppler effect describes a change in the frequency of a wave, resulting from motion of the wave source or receiver, or in the case of a reflected wave, motion of the reflector.
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Java applet
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Medical Doppler ultrasound b b Doppler ultrasound is used to detect and measure blood flow, and the major reflector is the red blood cell. b b The Doppler shift is dependent on the insonating frequency, the velocity of moving blood, and the angle between the sound beam and direction of moving blood
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Equations
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Doppler systems b Simple Doppler b Duplex systems colour Dopplercolour Doppler pulsed Dopplerpulsed Doppler
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Simple Doppler
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Colour Doppler
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Pulsed Doppler
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Measurement b Artery palpation b Aplication of the gel - ultrasound conducting medium b Transducer positioning b Signal reading (hearing)
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Clinical use b Stenosis detection b Blood flow direction detection b Blood flow character assesment (laminar/turbulent) b Detection of venous flow
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Stenosis detection
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b b segmental pressures b b color-assisted duplex sonography
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Systolic amplification b b Systolic pressure normally increases as the pressure wave travels distally, due to reflection of waves and high peripheral resistance, a process known as systolic amplification. Therefore, the systolic pressure measured at the ankle is normally slightly higher than in the arm.
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Segmental pressure b b Ankle/Brachial Index b b normal >1.0
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TOS Thoracic outlet syndrom
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Steal fenomen
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b Redirection of the blood flow in the colateral artery. b b e.g. subclavian steal
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„practice makes perfect“ b Segmental pressure b TOS b Steal fenomen b Blood flow in the veins
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