'Temporal Mean Velocity' Searchterm 'Temporal Mean Velocity' found in 3 articles 1 term [ • ] - 2 definitions [• ] Result Pages : • Temporal Mean Velocity
(Mean Velocity/Time) The temporal mean velocity is the mean velocity as a function of time, or the velocity time integral divided by the time period over which the integral was determined; e.g. mean systolic velocity, mean diastolic velocity.
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The Doppler velocity signal refers to a signal whose voltage is proportional to the Doppler frequency shift, obtained by a frequency-to-voltage conversion of the Doppler signal. See also Autocorrelation, Temporal Mean Velocity, Doppler Effect, Doppler Ultrasound and Maximum Venous Outflow. •
Vascular ultrasound obtains images and measures blood flow velocity in the carotids, abdominal aorta, and vessels of kidneys, arms, or legs. Blockages in arteries, blood clots in veins, or abdominal aortic aneurysm can be detected. These abnormalities in blood flow are usually examined with different Doppler techniques. In addition, the speed and direction of blood flow can be color coded in a color map. Duplex techniques show both, the vessels and the surrounding tissue. The use of ultrasound contrast agents improves the left ventricular opacification in cardiac ultrasound examination. Usually, for a vascular ultrasound no special preparation is needed. See also Echocardiography, Venous Ultrasound, Adventitia, Intima, Temporal Mean Velocity, and Intravascular Ultrasound. Further Reading: News & More:
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