Two comments to the video: 1) excentric jets are not very well quantifyable using the PISA method as you most often can't get a parallel CW doppler tracing - the volumetric method described by A. Hagendorff et al. is better suited here. 2) when measuring PISA radius it is advisable to use only a red/blue color scale (GE) - in Philips systems deactivate "Variance" in color doppler settings (e.g. on an Epiq Cvx) that better delineates the color aliasing.
Two comments to the video:
1) excentric jets are not very well quantifyable using the PISA method as you most often can't get a parallel CW doppler tracing - the volumetric method described by A. Hagendorff et al. is better suited here.
2) when measuring PISA radius it is advisable to use only a red/blue color scale (GE) - in Philips systems deactivate "Variance" in color doppler settings (e.g. on an Epiq Cvx) that better delineates the color aliasing.
Thanks a lot for the reference on Hagendorff!
Very clear and easy to follow . thank you!
Thanks for sharing
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I know that we need to use VTI, but is there any criteria that we can evaluate using the MR peak velocity?
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Danke!!!
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Which echo machine is this..?
philips EPIQ CVxi