Doppler Ultrasound of the lower extremity
What is an Arterial Doppler Ultrasound of the lower extremity?
This ultrasound helps us to see the arteries that carry blood to the legs. It uses high frequency sound waves. This test finds blockages in the leg arteries and grades the severity of these blockages.
What can I expect the day of my test?
Once in the test room, you will lie down on a table or bed. We will place a probe on your legs in many places. Sound waves will bounce off the arteries and create a picture on a video screen. You will feel nothing during the test except slight pressure when the probe is placed firmly against the skin. We will take several pictures of your leg arteries on both sides. When the pictures are done we give the information to the doctor for review. The test takes about 60 minutes.