'Directional Indicators' Searchterm 'Directional Indicators' found in 4 articles 1 term [ • ] - 3 definitions [• ] Result Pages : • Directional Indicators
Color assignments can be switched on any ultrasound system and are used as directional indicators. The colors of red and blue indicates flow direction in color Doppler. Red is encoded to represent flows toward the transducer. Blue pixel encoding is used to depict flows away from the transducer. See also Directional Color Power Doppler. •
The color priority determines which signal of B-mode and Doppler, detected from the same location will be displayed in a given pixel. Low color priorities will allow solid tissue to conceal Doppler shifts at the same location; a high priority ensures that color will overwrite the gray scale image. Also called color-echo write priority or angio write priority. See also Directional Indicators. •
Color saturation is a characteristic used for example to describe the vividness of a color, or the gradation of hue from unsaturated (white) to fully saturated (100% of the given color). See also Directional Indicators, and Power Map. •
(DCPD) Directional color power Doppler combines power (amplitude) of Doppler signal with directional (phase) information to encode direction and variations in blood flow. DCPD is used in analysis of blood flow to assess blood vessel or vascular function. See also Color Power Doppler, Quadrature Detection, and Directional Indicators. Result Pages : |