
Chughtai Lab Doppler Ultrasound: Both Legs Doppler (Venous) Test Price and Details
Last Updated On Wednesday, April 9, 2025
Doppler Ultrasound: Both Legs Doppler (Venous) at Chughtai Lab
What is the Legs Doppler Venous?
The venous Doppler
ultrasound is very important in medical field as it is a diagnostic test that
is used to detect the circulation in the large veins of the legs. In this
examination, any blockage of the veins in the form of blood clots, or “thrombus”
formation can be detected. Especially those veins that return blood back
towards the heart. There are two main types of these veins.
- Deep veins that are underneath the leg muscles.
- Superficial veins that are right underneath the surface of
the skin.
Their location is what differentiates the two. These
veins located in the leg region deflate easily. The main reason is gravity and
low presser in the extremities. The main 2 things that helps to pump blood in
this region includes:
- The walking movement pushes the blood in an upwards
direction.
- The second reason being the Venous valves. They prevent the
flow of blood towards feet.
The thing that you have to keep in mind is that cigarette smoking can alter the results of this test. Because nicotine can cause constriction of arteries.
How is the Legs Doppler Venous performed?
This test can be done in any radiology/ultrasound department, a hospital room, or in a peripheral vascular lab.
A water gel will be used and then a transducer will be used for examination. This device will direct high-frequency sound waves to the artery or veins being tested. You might also get BP cuffs at certain parts of your body.
Why is the Legs Doppler Venous performed?
Followings are the diagnosis for which this test is
performed.
- Arteriosclerosis of the arms or legs
- Blood clot presence
- Venous insufficiency
The test may also be used to:
- Look at injury to the arteries
- Monitor arterial reconstruction and bypass grafts
What does a Leg Doppler Venous detect?
Followings are the things that Leg Doppler Venous can
detect.
- Arteriosclerosis of the extremities
- Deep venous thrombosis
- Superficial thrombophlebitis
- Blockage in an artery by a blood clot
- Blood clot in a vein
- Narrowing or widening of an artery
- Spastic arterial disease
- Venous occlusion
- Venous reflux.
- Arterial occlusion from atherosclerosis
When should I know the results of this Test?
You will probably get the results of this test in a day. But most probably, it takes a few days for a formal report to get concluded. The time when you will receive your test results will depend on the place from where you will get your tests done. These days, with advanced technology, you can receive your test results on your phone.
Leg Doppler Venous Test Results range?
Either your test results are normal or abnormal.
If the test results are normal then it means that there were
no signs of narrowing of blood vessels, clots, or closure. And normal results
show that the arteries have normal blood flow.
Following are the indications of abnormal results:
- Blockage in an artery by a blood clot
- Blood clot in a vein (DVT)
- Narrowing or widening of an artery
- Spastic arterial disease
- Venous occlusion
- Venous reflux. It happens when blood flow is going in the
wrong direction in veins.
- Arterial occlusion from atherosclerosis
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