Thanks.
That sure makes the vel meas fit the criteria a little better.
Robin
---- Heather A Nicoletto <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> It is the same for blind TCD - no angle correction using a 0 degree angle.
> This is because you are not able to see the true vessel wall and are
> relying on the color Doppler to let you know where the vessel is. Most
> labs will use a time average maximum velocity because most published
> criteria are this.
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> Heather Nicoletto, BS, RVT
> Vascular Program Coordinator
> Neurovascular Laboratory
> Duke University Hospital
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> Hi All,
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> For those of you who perform TCDI. Using color Doppler as a guide are you
> angle correcting or just using 0 degree angle. Also do you measure peak
> systolic velocity or time averaged maximum velocity.
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> Thanks,
> Robin Garza, RDMS, RVT
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