SUPERFICIAL VEINS OF THE UPPER EXTREMITY
CEPHALIC AND BASILIC

Distal obstruction
Absent pulse, abnormal arm pressures differential of >20mmHg
UEA
Spectral Aliasing is corrected by doing these
Increase the PRF, Adjust the baseline
When there's reverse flow in the ECA feeding the ICA, this ipsilateral vessel is occluded
CCA
SPLANCHNIC ARTERIES
CELIAC,SMA AND IMA
Proximal obstruction
Tardus parvus
Unilateral leg edema, swelling, pain, redness
LEV to r/o DVT
You reference this to assess negative/positive Doppler shift on the spectral display
Scale
Patient with a painful, red palpable cord in the medial ante-cubital fossa. The SVT is in.....
The Basilic Vein
THE COMMON ILIAC ARTERY BIFURCATES INTO
EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL ILIAC
Immediately after the stenosis
Post stenotic turbulance
Bruit, Aphasia, Amaurosis Fugax
Carotid Doppler
When there is no color on a vessel, you check these settings
Box angle PRF and overall gain
Loss of Phasicity(monophasic) in bilateral common Iliac veins and the LEV system.
IVC thrombus
This vein connects the Basilic and the Cephalic veins
Median Cubital
This happens at the bulb or bifurcation
Flow separation
Turbulent
Abdominal bruit, pain and cramping w/eating
weight loss
Celiac and Mesenteric Duplex
You make sure you have a 60 degree angle to the blood flow by doing this
Angle correction bar parallel to the vessel wall
When a thrombus is found in GSV in the proximity of CFV you follow this rule
Clot 5cm from the CFV and the length of the clot = 5cm
The Vein that accompanies the SFA is known as....
FV
The lower extremity waveform is typically this....
Phasic
Pain triggered by walking, relieved by rest
Claudication
LEA
When scanning the calf for LEV on a large, edematous calf you switch to this image better
Lower frequency Curved Transducer
Leg pain at rest, gangrene, ABI .4
Advanced LEA disease