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If the velocity of blood flow decreases, the frequency shift __________. |
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If the operating frequency of the transducer increases, the frequency shift __________. |
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If the operating frequency of the transducer decreases, the frequency shift __________. |
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If the angle of the Doppler beam relative to the direction of flow increases, the frequency shift __________. |
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If the angle of the Doppler beam relative to the direction of flow decreases, the frequency shift __________. |
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Velocity through a mitral valve is 1.0 m/sec. Using a 2.5 MHz transducer, what frequency shift will be created? |
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3247 Hz
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What is the worst Doppler angle possible and why? |
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90 degrees because the cosine is 0, and 0 times anything is 0; no frequency shift, no waveform. |
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What is the Doppler angle that give the maximum frequency shift possible and why? |
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0 degrees because the cosine is 1.00. |
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Velocity in CCA is 100cm/sec, and operating frequency is 5 MHz. The of incidence is 60 degrees. What is the frequency shift? |
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3247 Hz
(2*5000000*0.5)/1540 |
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If frequency shift increases, velocity __________. |
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If operating frequency increases, velocity _________. |
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What is the estimated velocity if you use a 5 MHz transducer at a 60 degree angleto get a 4 KHz peak frequency shift from an ICA? |
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123 cm/sec
(4000*1540)/(2*5000000*0.5)=1.232 m/sec
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What are the elements of Doppler processing? |
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1. Audio output 2. Zero-crossing detector 3. Spectral analysis (FFT) 4. Color flow 5. Power Doppler |
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What is a zero-crossing detector? |
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An application that detects the frequency crossing of the zero baseline in order to give and average of shifts. AKA analog Doppler |
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Analyzes (breaks down) the complex signal into component frequencies.
(Unlike analog Dopper, this allow all the frequency shifts to be displayed rater than just and average.) |
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What are the elements of FFT? |
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X=time Y=frequency shit/estimated velocity Z=echo strength at a given frequency shift at a given moment indicated by pixel brightness |
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What is aliasing with Doppler? |
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When the display shows cut-off waveforms with the peaks "wrapped around on the other side of display. |
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What causes aliasing with Doppler? |
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When the frequency shift exceeds the Nyquist limit. |
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To get an accurate reproduction of frequency shift in real time, we need to sample twice the highest frequency of the original signal. |
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What does PRF stand for and what does it mean? |
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Pulse Repetition Frequency (pulses of ultrasound per second) |
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PRF = 2 times __________? |
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Nyquist limit = 1/2 __________? |
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If you have Doppler running with a 12 KHz PRF, what is the upper limit of frequency shift that can be processed with aliasing? |
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6 KHz
12,000/2 = 6000 Hz
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What influences the likelihood of aliasing? |
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Anything that changes PRF or frequency shift. |
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1. Raise the angle of incidence. (decrease cosine, decrease frequency shift) 2. Lower the operating frequency. (decrease frequency shift) 3. Find an approach that lessens depth. (pulse returns quicker) 4. Change to CW. (no aliasing with CW) |
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Echo techs must switch to CW Doppler at velocities above ~2m/sec, while vascular techs can use PW to assess over 600cm/sec. How can this be? |
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Echo depth 12-18 cm. Vascular depth 3-8 cm depth. PRF will be lower for echo due to much more depth. Why? Travel time. |
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Each sample is compared to the previous one to arrive at a rough estimate of mean velocity, not peak. Used in color flow processing. |
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What is the usual color flow assignment for vascular? |
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Make arteries red, veins blue (usually, not always possible) |
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If frequency is 10 Hz, and you create 2 pulses per second with 2 cycles per pulse, what is the PD, PRF, and PRP? |
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PD= P*(#cycles per pulse) P= 1/10= 0.1 seconds PD= 0.1 *2 = 0.2 seconds/pulse
PRF= 2 Hz (2 pulses per second)
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If the operating frequency is 2 MHz and each pulse has 200 cycles, what is the PD? |
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PD=P*(# cycles/pulse) P=1/F = 1/2,000,000 = 0.0000005 seconds PD=0.0000005*200= 0.0001 seconds = 100 μsec/pulse |
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If the frequency is 20 Hz, there are 2 pulses per second, and there are 2 cycles per pulse, what is the DF? |
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DF = PD/PRF or PD*PRF P= 1/F = 1/20= 0.05 sec/cycle PRF= 2 Hz (cycles/pulse) PD= 0.05 sec/cycle * 2 (cycles/pulse)= 0.1 sec/pulse
DF= PD/PRP PRP= 1/PRF = 1/2 = 0.5 sec DF= 0.1sec/0.5sec = 0.2 * 100= 20% |
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If DF=0.25% and F=3.5 MHz, How many cycles per second are being produced? |
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8750 cycles/sec
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What is wavelength if frequency is 5 MHz? |
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308 μm/cycle
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High frequency has a __________ wavelength. |
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Low frequency has a __________ wavelength. |
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Medium with faster propagation speed has a __________ wavelength. |
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Medium with slower propagation speed has a __________ wavelength. |
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If f=2MHz and there are 25 cycles per pulse, what is SPL? |
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0.02 m/pulse SPL
λ=1540/2000000=0.00077 m/cycle
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