Power Doppler imaging of focal lesions of the gastrointestinal tract: comparison with conventional color Doppler imaging.

1996 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
pp. 63-66 ◽  
Author(s):  
T Clautice-Engle ◽  
R B Jeffrey ◽  
K C Li ◽  
R A Barth
1996 ◽  
Vol 84 (3) ◽  
pp. 459-461 ◽  
Author(s):  
Joanna M. Wardlaw ◽  
James C. Cannon

✓ “Color Doppler energy” (or “power Doppler”), a new color Doppler ultrasound technique that is independent of flow direction and very sensitive to movement, was assessed for its use in the identification of intracranial aneurysms in patients with recent subarachnoid hemorrhage immediately prior to using cerebral angiography. Features that identified aneurysms using this technique included the appearance of abnormal color where no normal artery was expected, abnormal bulging of an artery, and greater “expansibility” of the aneurysm in comparison to an adjacent normal vessel. In this exploratory study, 30 of 33 aneurysms were correctly identified in 35 patients with a good bone window. Color Doppler energy is considerably more sensitive to intracranial blood flow than conventional color Doppler imaging. Color Doppler energy is a useful research tool; if these preliminary results are verified in larger series, in addition to examination for vasospasm, the technique could be used for identification and follow up of aneurysms.


2017 ◽  
pp. 13-19 ◽  
Author(s):  
Z. A. Agaeva ◽  
T. S. Avhadov ◽  
L. V. Gorbov ◽  
E. N. Karanadze

Purpose: to improve the differential diagnosis of benign liver rumors and the liver metastasis of colorectal cancer with the ultrasound using contrast sonography.Materials and methods.There were evaluated 92 patients with liver neoplasms (44 (47.8%) women and 48 (52.2%) men) age 41 to 83, with a mean age of 62.8 ± 2.64. Ultrasound exam was carried out in three stages: I stage – liver ultrasound in B-mode, II stage – ultrasound in B-mode with addition of color Doppler imaging and power Doppler scanning, III stage – contrast liver sonography employing the contrast agent SonoVue (Bracco Imaging SpA, Milan, Italy). According to the results of the examination the patients were either surgically treated if there were indications, or the nature of the neoplasm was verified via the needle biopsy. Thus the patients formed two groups: I group (n = 35 (38.0%) – patients with benign liver neoplasms: cavernous hemangiomas – 17, hepatocellular adenomas – 3, focal modular hyperplasia of the liver – 5; II group (n = 57 (62.0%) – patients with metastasis of colorectal cancer.Results.With the use of the ultrasound in B-mode with addition of color Doppler imaging and power Doppler scanning in patients from group I (n = 35) with benign tumors of the liver – bilobar involvement in 2 cases, right lobe involvement in 28 cases, left lobe involvement in 5 cases. There were found both solitary (in 33 cases) and multiple (in 2 cases) neoplasms ranging from 2.5– 4.5 cm to conglomerates of 8–17 cm in diameter. In group II (n = 57), in patients with colorectal cancer metastasis who had an ultrasound examination in B-mode with addition of color Doppler imaging and power Doppler scanning, bilobar metastatic (91.2%) involvement of the liver prevailed over the monolobar, notably right lobe (84.21%) involvement was more frequent. Multiple metastasis were encountered more often (89.5%) then solitary. At the moment of metastatic liver disease discovery the size of the tumor nodules was over 5 cm in diameter in 33 (57.8%) patients. According to the results of contrast sonography in patients of group I (n = 35) with benign tumors of the liver, there was detected a prolonged enhancement of the neoplasm in the arterial, portal and delayed phases of enhancement. In patients of group II (n = 57) with metastasis of colorectal cancer to the liver, in the end of arterial phase there was noted a “washing out” of the contrast agent by 16th second – in 36 (63.1%) of the patients, by 23th se cond – in 17 (29.8%) and by the 26th second – in 4 (7.0%) of the patients. In portal and delayed phase of the enhancement all of the group II patients (100%) at the site of the metastasis there were located anechogenic round foci.Conclusions. 1. Complex 3-stage ultrasound examination (B-mode, color Doppler imaging and power Doppler scanning, contrast sonography) of the liver neoplasms allows to get a more detailed information and differentiate benign and metastatic disease of the liver; 2. During contrast sonography the benign liver tumors “keep” the contrast gent during the arterial, portal and delayed enhancement phases, but with metastasis in liver the contrast agent gets “washed out” already in the arterial phase of enhancement.


1998 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 71-74 ◽  
Author(s):  
Stefan Ries ◽  
Wolfgang Steinke ◽  
Gerald Devuyst ◽  
Nikos Artemis ◽  
Attila Valikovics ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
U Zaleska-Dorobisz ◽  
W Apoznañski ◽  
W Jaworski ◽  
B Jankowski

Author(s):  
Sawsan Al Obaidly

Abstract The incidence of placenta accreta/percreta should rise steadily over the next century as the frequency of cesarean sections and advanced maternal age, both independent risk factors, increases. Patients who are at risk should be identified. The diagnosis of placenta previa accreta/percreta is possible by using gray-scale sonography, conventional color Doppler imaging and MRI through studying the relation of placenta to the uterine wall and nearby pelvic structures. The potentially new modality of 3D and 3D color power Doppler ultrasound has it's value as a tool to achieve significantly increased diagnostic accuracy in the prediction of massive hemorrhage by assessing the extent, location and quantification of abnormal uteroplacental neovascularization. Hence, 3D ultrasound has the potential for providing additional information over conventional 2D ultrasound studies in the diagnosis of placenta previa percreta. The diagnosis and anticipation of the problem achieve the best results for the obstetrician and the patient.


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