Vascular Ultrasound Interpretation

Course Objectives: Upon completion of this program the learner will be able to:

  • Discuss Doppler/Color physics, factors affecting optimal Doppler examinations and commonly seen Doppler/Color artifacts, which may affect diagnostic accuracy.
  • Explain routine scan protocols and analyze normal spectral waveform signatures, color characteristics, and Doppler measurements in normal carotid and peripheral vascular examinations.
  • Recognize abnormal spectral Doppler and Color Doppler findings seen with carotid and peripheral arterial and venous disease.
  • Discuss the role of indirect testing in the evaluation of lower extremity arterial disease.
  • Apply diagnostic criteria and structure a formal report for evaluation of carotid, peripheral venous and arterial disease.
  • Review complex carotid and peripheral vascular case studies in an interactive interpretation session format.
  • Explain the role of ultrasound in the post-intervention examination.
  • Describe ultrasound findings associated with aortic endograft leaks.
  • Describe normal and abnormal spectral Doppler characteristics and diagnostic criteria associated with renal artery evaluation and dialysis access graft evaluation.
  • Increase the participant's knowledge to better interpret vascular ultrasound examinations.

Dates:

June 12-13, 2008

Location:

Gulfcoast Ultrasound Institute
4615 Gulf Blvd, Suite 205
St. Pete Beach, Florida 33706

Registration Fee:

$1040.00

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