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Farbkodierte Duplexsonographie (FKDS) in der Diagnostik von Gefäßerkrankungen

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Die FKDS erlaubt die Beurteilung der Anatomie, der Morphologie und der Hämodynamik von Gefäßen. Die funktionelle Untersuchung kann durch die genaue Bestimmung der Untersuchungstiefe und der optimalen Platzierung der Probenentnahmestelle („sample volume“) bestimmten Gefäßabschnitten zugeordnet werden. Durch die Kenntnis und optimale Einstellung des Beschallungswinkels können die Dopplerfrequenzen in Flussgeschwindigkeiten umgerechnet werden. Das folgende Kapitel soll nun die Anwendung der Methode durch die Beschreibung der Untersuchung einzelner Gefäßprovinzen erläutern. Für eine genauere Darstellung der physikalischen Grundlagen und der Anwendung verweisen wir auf die Vielzahl der Standardwerke zu diesem Thema.

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Bley, T., Kuhlencordt, P., Kubale, R. (2019). Farbkodierte Duplexsonographie (FKDS) in der Diagnostik von Gefäßerkrankungen. In: Debus, E., Gross-Fengels, W. (eds) Operative und interventionelle Gefäßmedizin. Springer Reference Medizin. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-45856-3_21-1

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