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Advantages of Ultrafast™ ultrasound in the screening for renal artery disease

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Nov 08, 2024

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Fig. 1.

The kidneys were first visualized using B-mode ultrasound (upper image). Conventional color Doppler imaging was then performed with pulsewave spectral analysis (middle image). Next, UltraFast™ acquisition was performed with spectral analysis of segmental arteries (lower image)
The kidneys were first visualized using B-mode ultrasound (upper image). Conventional color Doppler imaging was then performed with pulsewave spectral analysis (middle image). Next, UltraFast™ acquisition was performed with spectral analysis of segmental arteries (lower image)

Fig. 2.

The duration in seconds of ultrasound examinations for the right kidney, left kidney, and in total are shown separately for conventional and UltraFast™ ultrasound
The duration in seconds of ultrasound examinations for the right kidney, left kidney, and in total are shown separately for conventional and UltraFast™ ultrasound

Fig. 3.

Differences in seconds between conventional and UltraFast™ times per patient for A. right kidney, B. left kidney, and for C. total time of analysis
Differences in seconds between conventional and UltraFast™ times per patient for A. right kidney, B. left kidney, and for C. total time of analysis
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Medicine, Basic Medical Science, Basic Medical Science, other