PW AND CW DOPPLER- Doppler Physics
what are the 3 advantages of continuous wave Doppler?
1. accuracy in measuring high velocities (able to measure high velocities accurately. It is capable of detecting virtually unlimited velocit ies whereas pulsed-wave Doppler suffers from aliasing. 2. increased sensitivity (ability to detect smaller Doppler shifts) 3. no aliasing (fundamental advantage of continuous-wave relative to pulsed wave Doppler)
increased likelihood of aliasing: Doppler shift
1. higher velocity of blood 2. insonification angle close to 0 degrees or 180 degrees 3. higher transmit frequency
what are the four ways to eliminate TRUE aliasing?
1. use continuous wave Doppler 2. select a lower frequency transducer 3. select a new view that has a shallower sample gate depth 4. increase the scale
For pulse wave Doppler, the sampling rate (frequency at which sampling occurs) is the _______.
PRF
for pulse wave Doppler, the Nyquist limit is the _________ divided by _________
PRF, 2
in continuous-wave doppler, one transducer element is _________________ while the other ________________
continuously transmitting a signal, continuously receiving echoes
since the Doppler shift is proportional to the operating frequency, a lower operating frequency results in a lower Doppler shift, __________ the likelihood of aliasing
decreasing
increased likelihood of aliasing: PRF
deeper gate depth
aliasing _______ occur with continuous-wave transducers
does not
increasing the scale only _____________________ is the current scale is underdriven
eliminates aliasing
what is the definition of aliasing?
errors in measuring high velocities high velocities will appear negative
aliasing appears when the measured Doppler shift ___________ the Nyquist Limit
exceeds
what is the sampling rate?
frequency at which sampling occurs
if the Doppler scale (PRF) is lowered , the spectrum will appear was a _________ percentage and hence more appropriately scaled. the result is more accurate image with the ability to more accurately measure the velocity
greater
according to the Doppler equation, higher velocity flow, higher operating frequencies, lower propagation velocities, and insonification angles closer to 0° or 180° all result in ____ Doppler frequency shifts
higher
based on the Nyquist Limit equation, ________ Doppler frequency shifts are more likely to cause aliasing
higher
eliminating display aliasing:
it can be eliminated by adjusting the baseline
what is the nyquist limit (nyquist frequency)?
it represents the maximum Doppler shift frequency that can be correctly measured without resuming in aliasing in color or pulsed wave doppler
what is the disadvantage of pulsed wave doppler?
its inability to accurately depict high velocities this is known as aliasing
since the Doppler shift is angle dependent, when the Doppler angle is other than 0° or 180°, the calculated velocity is ____ than the actual velocity. By the user indicating the Doppler angle, the system can calculate the cosine of the angle and correct the calculated velocity.
less
since the transmit is continuous (no pulses are emitted and there is no "___________"), there is no image created
listening time
__________ PRFs result in a lower Nyquist limit, which _________ the likelihood of aliasing
lower, increases
CW Doppler does not permit us to determine where the wave is reflected. Echoes arise from the entire length of overlap between the transmit and receive beams, what does this mean?
range ambiguity the term "range" means depth
what is the advantage of pulsed wave doppler?
range resolution/specificity doppler signals are received primarily from the doppler gate location, as set by the sonographer
in pulsed wave doppler, echoes are being generated from only the area of interrogation, the sample volume, or the _________
sample gate
decreasing the sample gate depth increases the PRF. Since PRF is proportional to the Nyquist Limit, an increased PRF results in an increased Nyquist Limit, decreasing the likelihood of aliasing
selecting a new view that has a shallower sample gate depth
pulsed-wave Doppler is performed by transmitting pulses from either a _______ crystal or a __________. each pulse is followed by a dead time, known as the ___________
single, group of crystals, listening time
what if the maximum PRF is much higher than the Doppler frequency shift detected?
the ability to accurately measure the velocity of the spectrum is clearly compromised by the scale being too high even a slight difference in cursor placement means a significant difference in a measured velocity
continuous-wave Doppler utilizes continuous transmission and reception of ultrasound waves. This is accomplished by ___________
two dedicated transducer elements
the difference between display aliasing and true aliasing is that display aliasing can actually be ________by _______ the scales or shifting the Doppler baseline for the specific spectrum
unwrapped, increasing
sonographic appearance of aliasing:
when true aliasing occurs, the spectrum appears to wrap from either the top of the spectrum to the bottom or vice versa. Flow toward the transducer will extend up to the top of the spectrum and then continue at the bottom of the spectrum. With true aliasing, it is not possible to increase the Doppler scales anymore so as to unwrap the true peak velocity.
when does aliasing occur?
whenever high velocities appear negative
a display alias implies that the signal is __________ in the spectrum
wrapped