Chapter 1 Flashcards
Aliasing
Artifact which appears when Doppler shift > 1/2 PRF (Pulse Repetition Frequency)
FFT
Fast Fourier Transform - Mathematical way to process thousands of doppler frequency shifts into “bins” for visual analysis.
Autocorrelation
Display of Doppler motion information by comparing change in frequency at various depths over time.
Three factors affecting Doppler frequency shift.
- Transmission frequency (ft): The greater the ft the greater the change in f.
- Doppler angle: The smaller the angle, the greater the change in f.
- Velocity of RBCs: The greater the velocity of RBCs, the greater the change in f.
Continuous Wave Doppler
Two elements, one to transmit, one to receive.
Advantages:
- Detects flow of all vessels in beam
- Useful for obtaining systolic bp in lower arteries
- Will not create aliases
Disadvantages
- Not depth specific
- No image possible
Pulsed Wave Doppler
One element is used to alteratively transmit and receive. (Transmits then “listens”.) May use an array of many elements.
Advantages:
- Depth specific
- Capable of creating images
Disadvantages
- Produces alias artifacts
Quadrature Signal Processing
Phase information, provides information regarding the direction of movement of the RBCs.
Conceptual Doppler Equation
Δf = fr - ft
RBCs moving away yields negative Δf
RBCs moving toward yields positive Δf
How can aliasing be reduced?
- Lower the baseline
- Increase the scale or PRF
- Use lower frequency transducer
- Decrease sample volume depth
- Don’t time share