19007 Doppler Sonography (Ultrasound Experiment Set 7)
Doppler Sonography (Ultrasound Experiment Set 7) To demonstrate the basic physical dependence of the ultrasound Doppler effect on frequency, angle of incidence and blood flow velocity Doppler sonography is the application of the ultrasound Doppler effect in human and veterinary medicine. It is used primarily to determine blood flow velocities, characterize flow curves, and localize and classify stenoses and heart valve defects. This experiment set helps to demonstrate the basic physical dependencies of the ultrasound Doppler effect on frequency, angle of incidence, and blood flow velocity. The ultrasound pulse Doppler and the associated software can be used to demonstrate signal recording and processing, up to the color-coded Doppler frequency spectrum used for medical diagnostic purposes. Using a realistic arm model and a microcontroller-controlled centrifugal pump, different blood flows (venous = continuous, arterial = pulsatile) can be set and measured. The stenosis integrated in th