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Radiology and Diagnostic Imaging
Vascular Ultrasound
Ultrasound imaging performed in the vascular lab examines the veins and arteries within the body
These exams can be used to identify disease in the blood vessels or to check for patency of vessels needed for open-heart surgery or other types of vascular surgeries. You will be asked to lie on the vascular table. The vascular technologist will place warm scan gel on the area that is being imaged and then the transducer is then placed onto the gel, against your skin. You will feel pressure as the vascular technologist moves the transducer over your skin. This test can take up to an hour. A radiologist or physician will interpret the images and a report will be sent to your doctor.
Call (610) 402-TEST (8378) to schedule for this exam.
The following are some of the more frequent exams we perform:
Arterial Doppler
An arterial doppler is a non-invasive ultrasound technique performed to look for plaque, decreased flow, and blockages in the arteries of the arms and legs.
Carotid Duplex
A carotid duplex is a non-invasive ultrasound technique performed to look for plague, decreased flow, and blockages in the carotid and vertebral arteries (blood vessels of the neck).
Transcranial Doppler
TCD is a non-invasive ultrasound technology used to evaluate blood flow velocity in the major intracranial arteries. Velocities from the cerebral arteries, internal carotids, opthalmic, basilar and vertebral arteries are sampled.
Venous Duplex
A venous duplex is a non-invasive ultrasound technique to look for blood clots in the veins of the arms and legs.
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