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DOPPLER Aortic, in Visit Clinic

Ultrasound that measures aortic blood flow and structure to detect aneurysms, narrowing, or blockages in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Tissue
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
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26 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
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20K+Customers
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4.5+Rating
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What is a DOPPLER Aortic Test in Visit Clinic?

A Doppler aortic exam is an ultrasound that looks at the aorta and measures blood flow inside it. It shows how fast blood moves and whether flow is smooth or blocked. This test helps find aneurysms, narrowing, dissections, or blood clots in the aorta. It is important because the aorta supplies blood to the whole body. Doctors use it to investigate chest or belly pain, follow known aortic disease, plan surgery, or screen high‑risk patients. The test is safe, noninvasive, and gives real‑time images that guide diagnosis and treatment decisions.

DOPPLER Aortic Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

Do not eat or drink anything except water for 8-12 hours before the test

DOPPLER Aortic Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The DOPPLER Aortic test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a DOPPLER Aortic Test in Visit Clinic?

DOPPLER Aortic is usually ordered as a vascular ultrasound when doctors suspect aortic disease or to follow known problems. It may be included in vascular or cardiac imaging panels. Symptoms like chest, back, or abdominal pain, a pulsating belly mass, or uncontrolled high blood pressure can prompt the test. It helps diagnose aneurysm, dissection, narrowing, clot, or plaque. Abnormal results often relate to high blood pressure, smoking, high cholesterol, trauma, or genetic conditions; family history of aneurysm increases the need for testing.

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What is an aortic Doppler in Visit Clinic?plus

An aortic Doppler is a noninvasive ultrasound test that uses Doppler sound waves to evaluate blood flow and velocity in the aorta and across the aortic valve. It helps detect narrowing (stenosis), regurgitation, aneurysm-related flow changes, and dissection, and estimates pressure gradients and cardiac output. It's commonly performed during echocardiography or vascular ultrasound to guide diagnosis and treatment.

What is a normal aortic valve Doppler in Visit Clinic?plus

A normal aortic valve Doppler typically shows a peak systolic velocity under about 2.0 m/s, a mean transvalvular gradient generally below 20 mmHg (often <10 mmHg), and an aortic valve area roughly greater than 1.5–2.0 cm². Higher velocities, gradients, or a smaller valve area suggest progressive aortic stenosis and warrant cardiology assessment and follow-up imaging.

What is the purpose of an aortic ultrasound in Visit Clinic?plus

An aortic ultrasound visualizes the abdominal or thoracic aorta to detect and measure aneurysms, assess wall abnormalities (dissection, plaque) and evaluate blood flow. It’s used for screening high‑risk individuals, monitoring aneurysm size over time, guiding treatment decisions, and investigating symptoms such as unexplained abdominal or back pain. It’s noninvasive, quick, and helps assess rupture or complication risk.

What is the normal Doppler value of the abdominal aorta in Visit Clinic?plus

Normal Doppler peak systolic velocity in the abdominal aorta is approximately 40–100 cm/s (0.4–1.0 m/s). Flow is expected to be laminar and often triphasic; markedly higher velocities or turbulence may indicate stenosis, aneurysm, or other pathology. Exact cutoffs vary by lab and segment, so interpret alongside anatomical imaging and clinical context. For renal artery assessment, different thresholds apply.

What happens if a doppler test is positive in Visit Clinic?plus

A positive Doppler ultrasound means abnormal blood flow was detected—examples include a blood clot (DVT), arterial narrowing or poor perfusion, or venous insufficiency. Management depends on the cause: further imaging and specialist referral, initiation of anticoagulation for clots, or interventions (angioplasty, stenting, or surgery) for significant arterial disease, plus monitoring and risk‑factor control.

Can doppler detect heart blockage in Visit Clinic?plus

Doppler ultrasound measures blood flow and can detect blockages in peripheral and carotid arteries. For coronary (heart) artery blockages, standard Doppler generally cannot directly visualize them; echocardiographic Doppler may show indirect signs (abnormal wall motion or reduced flow), especially during stress testing. Definitive diagnosis of coronary blockages requires CT coronary angiography or invasive coronary angiography.