Settings and artefacts relevant for Doppler ultrasound in large vessel vasculitis

Abstract Ultrasound is used increasingly for diagnosing large vessel vasculitis (LVV). The application of Doppler in LVV is very different from in arthritic conditions. This paper aims to explain the most important Doppler parameters, including spectral Doppler, and how the settings differ from thos...

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Main Authors: L. Terslev, A. P. Diamantopoulos, U. Møller Døhn, W. A. Schmidt, S. Torp-Pedersen
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2017-07-01
Series:Arthritis Research & Therapy
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13075-017-1374-1
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spelling doaj-f32a2a8445d145ba8db2ec9861d7fe7d2020-11-25T00:26:20ZengBMCArthritis Research & Therapy1478-63622017-07-0119111010.1186/s13075-017-1374-1Settings and artefacts relevant for Doppler ultrasound in large vessel vasculitisL. Terslev0A. P. Diamantopoulos1U. Møller Døhn2W. A. Schmidt3S. Torp-Pedersen4Center for Rheumatology and Spinal Diseases, Copenhagen University Hospital, RigshospitaletDepartment of Rheumatology, Hospital of Southern Norway TrustCenter for Rheumatology and Spinal Diseases, Copenhagen University Hospital, RigshospitaletMedical Centre for Rheumatology, Immanuel KrankenhausDepartment Radiology, Copenhagen University Hospital. RigshospitaletAbstract Ultrasound is used increasingly for diagnosing large vessel vasculitis (LVV). The application of Doppler in LVV is very different from in arthritic conditions. This paper aims to explain the most important Doppler parameters, including spectral Doppler, and how the settings differ from those used in arthritic conditions and provide recommendations for optimal adjustments. This is addressed through relevant Doppler physics, focusing, for example, on the Doppler shift equation and how angle correction ensures correctly displayed blood velocity. Recommendations for optimal settings are given, focusing especially on pulse repetition frequency (PRF), gain and Doppler frequency and how they impact on detection of flow. Doppler artefacts are inherent and may be affected by the adjustment of settings. The most important artefacts to be aware of, and to be able to eliminate or minimize, are random noise and blooming, aliasing and motion artefacts. Random noise and blooming artefacts can be eliminated by lowering the Doppler gain. Aliasing and motion artefacts occur when the PRF is set too low, and correct adjustment of the PRF is crucial. Some artefacts, like mirror and reverberation artefacts, cannot be eliminated and should therefore be recognised when they occur. The commonly encountered artefacts, their importance for image interpretation and how to adjust Doppler setting in order to eliminate or minimize them are explained thoroughly with imaging examples in this review.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13075-017-1374-1UltrasoundDoppler ultrasoundLarge vessel vasculitisGiant cell arteritis
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author L. Terslev
A. P. Diamantopoulos
U. Møller Døhn
W. A. Schmidt
S. Torp-Pedersen
spellingShingle L. Terslev
A. P. Diamantopoulos
U. Møller Døhn
W. A. Schmidt
S. Torp-Pedersen
Settings and artefacts relevant for Doppler ultrasound in large vessel vasculitis
Arthritis Research & Therapy
Ultrasound
Doppler ultrasound
Large vessel vasculitis
Giant cell arteritis
author_facet L. Terslev
A. P. Diamantopoulos
U. Møller Døhn
W. A. Schmidt
S. Torp-Pedersen
author_sort L. Terslev
title Settings and artefacts relevant for Doppler ultrasound in large vessel vasculitis
title_short Settings and artefacts relevant for Doppler ultrasound in large vessel vasculitis
title_full Settings and artefacts relevant for Doppler ultrasound in large vessel vasculitis
title_fullStr Settings and artefacts relevant for Doppler ultrasound in large vessel vasculitis
title_full_unstemmed Settings and artefacts relevant for Doppler ultrasound in large vessel vasculitis
title_sort settings and artefacts relevant for doppler ultrasound in large vessel vasculitis
publisher BMC
series Arthritis Research & Therapy
issn 1478-6362
publishDate 2017-07-01
description Abstract Ultrasound is used increasingly for diagnosing large vessel vasculitis (LVV). The application of Doppler in LVV is very different from in arthritic conditions. This paper aims to explain the most important Doppler parameters, including spectral Doppler, and how the settings differ from those used in arthritic conditions and provide recommendations for optimal adjustments. This is addressed through relevant Doppler physics, focusing, for example, on the Doppler shift equation and how angle correction ensures correctly displayed blood velocity. Recommendations for optimal settings are given, focusing especially on pulse repetition frequency (PRF), gain and Doppler frequency and how they impact on detection of flow. Doppler artefacts are inherent and may be affected by the adjustment of settings. The most important artefacts to be aware of, and to be able to eliminate or minimize, are random noise and blooming, aliasing and motion artefacts. Random noise and blooming artefacts can be eliminated by lowering the Doppler gain. Aliasing and motion artefacts occur when the PRF is set too low, and correct adjustment of the PRF is crucial. Some artefacts, like mirror and reverberation artefacts, cannot be eliminated and should therefore be recognised when they occur. The commonly encountered artefacts, their importance for image interpretation and how to adjust Doppler setting in order to eliminate or minimize them are explained thoroughly with imaging examples in this review.
topic Ultrasound
Doppler ultrasound
Large vessel vasculitis
Giant cell arteritis
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13075-017-1374-1
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