1) Analyze the difference between high resistance and low resistance arterial waveforms and where they normally occur. 2) Demonstrate an understanding of the parvus tardus waveform and the situations in which it occurs. 3) Demonstrate an understanding of Doppler waveforms related to stenosis, pseudoaneurysm and arterio-venous fistula.
This lecture will review the basic types of normal arterial waveforms throughout the body including carotid, vertebral, visceral organ and peripheral vessels. Further discussion will include general and specific changes related to stenosis, occlusion, pseudoaneurysms and arterial venous fistulas with some cases related to pitfalls and quality assurance.
Horrow, M,
Arterial Doppler Waveforms around the Body. Radiological Society of North America 2014 Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting, - ,Chicago IL.
http://archive.rsna.org/2014/14000992.html