'Flowprobe' Searchterm 'Flowprobe' found in 3 articles 1 term [ • ] - 2 definitions [• ] Result Pages : • Flowprobe
A flowprobe (or flowsensor) measures flow with a transducer by insonating vessels to calculate and depict volume flow of blood.
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For the flowprobe a vessel is positioned between transducers which generate wide beams of ultrasound to fully illuminate the vessel. The ultrasound beams alternately intersect the flowing blood in upstream and downstream directions. The flowmeter derives an accurate measure of the changes in transit time influenced by the motion of the blood. See also Bi-directional Flow. •
The reflector is a stationary plate component of a flowprobe used in Doppler ultrasound. Each transducer alternately emits an ultrasound beam which is reflected from this reflector to the receiving transducer. The fixed distance of the reflective pathway is critical to the measurement of the ultrasonic transit time and the accurate measurement of volume flow. See also Target Strength. Result Pages : |