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The Doppler Ultrasound Bilateral Arterial at Sooriya Diagnostic, Kathmandu, is a non-invasive imaging test that assesses blood flow in the arteries of both lower or upper limb.
The Doppler Ultrasound Bilateral Arterial at Sooriya Diagnostic, Kathmandu, is a highly effective, non-invasive diagnostic tool used to evaluate blood flow in the arteries of both the upper or lower limbs. This procedure uses sound waves to generate detailed images of blood flow, helping to identify any abnormalities such as narrowing, blockages, or poor circulation that could indicate underlying vascular diseases such as atherosclerosis or deep vein thrombosis (DVT).
During the procedure, a gel is applied to the skin over the arteries, and a small device called a transducer is used to send and receive sound waves that reflect off blood cells, creating an image of blood flow in the arteries. The Doppler effect helps visualize how blood flows through the arteries, showing both the speed and direction of blood flow.
This test is particularly useful for diagnosing conditions like peripheral artery disease (PAD), vascular insufficiency, or identifying areas with limited blood flow due to arterial blockages. The Bilateral Arterial Doppler is typically recommended for individuals with symptoms such as leg pain, swelling, cold extremities, or those with a history of vascular issues.
The Doppler Ultrasound Bilateral Arterial is a safe and effective method for monitoring vascular health without requiring invasive procedures, and it is an essential tool for vascular specialists and doctors seeking to assess arterial function and blood flow in both limbs.