Doppler Flashcards

1
Q

What is doppler shift AKA?

A

doppler frequency

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2
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When does the frequency of sound change?

A

When the sound source and receiver move closer together or farther apart

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3
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What is the Doppler shift?

A

a low frequency that rides on top of the much higher transducer frequency

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4
Q

What is demodulation?

A

Process of extracting the low doppler frequency from transducer’s carrier frequency

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5
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When is doppler shift positive?

A
  • blood cells moving toward the transducer
  • reflected freq higher than transmitted freq
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6
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What is the equation for doppler shift frequency?

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Doppler shift = reflected freq - transmitted freq

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7
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When is doppler shift negative?

A
  • reflected freq lower than transmitted freq
  • blood cells moving away from transducer
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8
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What is the doppler equation?

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Doppler shift = (2 x velocity of blood x transducer freq x cos) / propagation speed

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9
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What is the relationship between the velocity of blood and Doppler shift?

A

Directly related, faster velocity = greater Doppler frequency

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10
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Why is there a 2 in the doppler equation?

A

There are 2 doppler shifts
- First occurs when sound wave from transducer strikes moving blood cells
- Second results from transducer’s reception of sound wave from moving RBCs

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11
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If doppler shift is measured with units of frequency, how do we measure the velocity of blood?

A
  • frequency diff b/w received and transmitted sound waves is measured
  • system uses equation to convert freq, Hz to velocity, m/s
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12
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What are the x and y axis of a doppler spectrum?

A

X = time
Y= doppler shift or velocity

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13
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What is the relationship between the transmitted frequency and the doppler shift?

A
  • doppler shift is directly related to frequency of transmitted sound
  • directly related to velocity
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14
Q

A doppler exam is performed with a 2 MHz transducer, doppler shift is 3 kHz. If the identical exam is performed with a 4 MHz transducer, what is the doppler shift?

A

6 kHz

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15
Q

What does the measurement of doppler frequency depend on?

A

Relationship b/w direction of blood flow and direction in which sound wave propagates

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16
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What happens when the beam is parallel to blood flow?

A
  • entire velocity is measured
  • velocity measurement is 100% accurate
  • RBCs are moving directly toward or away from transducer
17
Q

What happens when the sound beam is at an angle to blood flow?

A

velocity measured is less than true velocity