| Literature DB >> 29784437 |
Karen Marr1, Dejan Jakimovski1, Marcello Mancini2, Ellen Carl1, Robert Zivadinov3.
Abstract
A consensus on venous flow quantification using echo spectral Doppler sonography is lacking. Doppler sonography data from 83 healthy individuals were examined using manually traced transverse cross-sectional area and diameter-derived cross-sectional area obtained in longitudinal view measurements of the internal jugular vein. Time-averaged velocity over a 4-s interval was obtained in the longitudinal plane using manual tracing of the waveform. Manual and computer-generated blood flow volume calculations were also obtained for the common carotid artery, for accuracy purposes. No differences were detected between semi-automated and manual blood flow volume calculations for the common carotid artery. The manual calculation method resulted in almost twofold larger venous internal jugular vein flow measurements compared with the semi-automated method. Doppler sonography equipment does not provide accurate automated calculation of venous size and blood flow. Until further technological development occurs, manual calculation of venous blood flow is warranted.Entities:
Keywords: Blood flow; Doppler sonography; Internal jugular vein; Veins
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29784437 PMCID: PMC6026550 DOI: 10.1016/j.ultrasmedbio.2018.04.010
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ultrasound Med Biol ISSN: 0301-5629 Impact factor: 2.998