Real-time Sector Compression Ultrasonography V. Contrast Venography in Femoropopliteal Thrombosis
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Compression ultrasonography with a 5 MHz sector transducer was compared prospectively with contrast venography in 61 patients for the diagnosis of deep-vein thrombosis (DVT) in the femoropopliteal segment (63 legs). The ultrasonographic procedure was found to be sensitive (84%) and specific (100%) in diagnosing femoropopliteal thrombosis. The results using a sector transducer are comparable with results obtained from the use of linear transducers. The wide availability of 5 MHz sector transducers in radiology departments makes compression ultrasonography a widely applicable alternative to contrast venography for diagnosis of DVT of the femoropopliteal segment. The procedure is less costly, less invasive and less time-consuming than contrast venography.
Goodacre S, Sampson F, Thomas S, Van Beek E, Sutton A BMC Med Imaging. 2005; 5:6.
PMID: 16202135 PMC: 1262723. DOI: 10.1186/1471-2342-5-6.