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An in Vitro Model and Its Application for the Study of Carotid Doppler Spectral Broadening

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Specialty Radiology
Date 1983 Jul 1
PMID 6649152
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Abstract

A new in vitro model has been developed for studying the changes in the ultrasound Doppler spectrum that occur in the region of a stenosis. Pulsatile flow in rigid acrylic tubes was produced by means of a modified hemodialysis pump. The Doppler spectral waveforms were measured using a continuous wave Doppler system, a probe of a known field pattern, a real-time high resolution frequency analyzer, and a video display and recording system. The flow velocity waveforms were found to be nearly identical to those seen in the human carotid. Measurements were made to determine the critical stenosis and the results are similar to those reported from in vivo studies. In a preliminary study, the extent of spectral broadening was found to be dependent on the recording site in relation to the stenosis, the severity of the stenosis, and the flow rate. Using qualitative methods it was not possible to determine either the influence of the shape of the stenosis or the phase of the cardiac cycle on spectral broadening.

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