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DOPPLER PORTAL VENOUS

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Description

Radiology

sample requiredSample Required:

Doppler Portal Venous Ultrasound is a non-invasive imaging test that does not require any sample collection beforehand. The test utilizes Doppler ultrasound technology to assess the blood flow in the portal venous system.

test timeTest Time:

The test time for Doppler Portal Venous Ultrasound may vary depending on the complexity of the examination. Typically, the procedure takes around 20 to 30 minutes to complete.

test normal rangeTest Normal Range:

Doppler Portal Venous Ultrasound primarily focuses on evaluating the blood flow patterns within the portal vein and its branches. The test aims to detect any abnormalities in blood flow, such as portal hypertension or portal vein thrombosis.

what is the testWhat is the test?

Doppler Portal Venous Ultrasound is a diagnostic imaging test that uses ultrasound and Doppler technology to visualize the portal vein, which is responsible for transporting blood from the gastrointestinal tract to the liver. The test helps in assessing the blood flow and identifying any potential issues affecting the portal venous system.

test procedureTest Procedure:

During the Doppler Portal Venous Ultrasound examination, the patient is usually positioned lying on an examination table. The abdomen is exposed, and a water-based gel is applied to the skin over the abdomen to aid in sound wave transmission. A handheld transducer with Doppler capabilities is used to obtain real-time images and assess blood flow within the portal venous system.

when to take the testWhen to take the test?

Doppler Portal Venous Ultrasound is recommended when there is a suspicion of liver or portal vein abnormalities. It is commonly performed in individuals with liver cirrhosis, suspected portal hypertension, or portal vein thrombosis.

who should take this testWho should take this test?

Individuals with liver diseases, such as cirrhosis or hepatitis, and those with symptoms of portal hypertension, such as enlarged spleen, ascites (fluid in the abdomen), or variceal bleeding, should consider Doppler Portal Venous Ultrasound.

precautions for exceptional casesPrecautions for exceptional cases (pregnancy, etc.):

Doppler Portal Venous Ultrasound is generally safe for most individuals, including pregnant women. However, pregnant individuals should always inform their healthcare providers about their pregnancy status before undergoing any diagnostic imaging tests.

 

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