USG Left Upper Limb Venous Doppler

Ultrasound of left arm veins that checks blood flow and looks for clots, blockages, or valve problems in Visit Clinic.
What is a USG Left Upper Limb Venous Doppler Test in Visit Clinic?
USG Left Upper Limb Venous Doppler is an ultrasound scan that looks at the veins in your left arm. It shows vein structure and how blood moves through them. The test can find blood clots, narrowed veins, or poor backflow from the arm to the heart. Detecting these problems is important to prevent pain, swelling, infection, or travel of a clot to the lungs. Doctors use the test to confirm a suspected clot, to check catheter- or line-related issues, to guide treatment like anticoagulants, and to monitor healing after treatment or procedures.
USG Left Upper Limb Venous Doppler Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
No special preparation is required.
USG Left Upper Limb Venous Doppler Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The USG Left Upper Limb Venous Doppler test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a USG Left Upper Limb Venous Doppler Test in Visit Clinic?
USG Left Upper Limb Venous Doppler is often ordered alone or as part of venous Doppler studies when a patient has arm swelling, pain, redness, visible veins, or after a central line placement. It helps diagnose deep or superficial vein clots and venous blockage. Abnormal findings can result from immobility, recent surgery, trauma, cancer, catheters, or clotting disorders. A family history of blood clots can make this test especially important.
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