define Doppler effect
change in frequency caused by the motion of a source, reflector or receiver
examples of doppler affect? (4)
Define dopper shift and give examples
getting closer, frequency ↑ (positive shift)
getting farther, frequency ↓ (negative shift)
Doppler 4 steps?
what does the doppler shift depend on?
- cosine of doppler angle
if the angle of interrogation is non-zero what will occur?
Lesser dopper shift with occur
why do we incorporate cos 0 to dopper shift?
to compensate for the lesser shift
What is doppler angle?
the angle of incident beam to the direction of blood flow
cosine 0, 30, 60, 90 degrees?
cos 0= 1
cos 30= 0.87
cos 60= 0.5
cos 90= 0
to achieve an angle close to zero the sonographer must?
- phase (steer)
define doppler ultrasound characteristics (4)
presence, speed, character and direction of blood flow
what are the 3 characteristics of doppler ultrasound display?
what information are we getiing from colour doppler (4)
how is doppler shift detected?
- signal processor detect dopper shifted echoes using autocorrelation
what detects shifted echos and using what?
define autocorrelation
mathematical technique that determines mean and variance of doppler shift signal
what 4 things does autocorrelation determine?
how many pulses are sent out per scan line?
3-32
pros and cons of multiple pulses being sent out per scan line
pros: increased accuracy and sensitivity (picking out weaker echoes/shifts)
cons: decreased frame rate
what does autocorrelation calculate and display? (4)
what is power? what is it related to?
- related to the amplitude
what does power depend on? (3)
more relection =
more reflection, more echo
higher delta z =
more echo