Doppler waveforms

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Doppler waveforms are often misinterpreted and/or overlooked. They can provide great deal of information if carefully understood.

Radiographic features

Ultrasound
Doppler

The three basic arterial waveforms are 1-2,2:

  • triphasic:
    • forward flow in systole
    • reverse flow in late systole / early diastole
    • forward flow in late diastole
  • biphasic:
    • forward flow in systole
    • reverse flow in diastole
  • monophasic: single phase with slow (dampened flow) acceleration/deceleration
    • low velocity
    • high velocity

Triphasic flow is considered normal and monophasic flow is considered abnormal. Most authors consider biphasic flow abnormal, although some authors classify it as a normal waveform 2

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