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IVC & Iliac Veins

This ultrasound focuses on the large veins in the abdomen that return blood to the heart. It's used to detect clots, obstructions, or other venous issues that could impact blood flow. Patients with leg swelling, pain, or a history of deep vein thrombosis may require this test.

Ovarian / Gonadal Veins

This ultrasound evaluates the veins draining the ovaries in women or the testicles in men. This test can identify abnormalities in the abdominal veins which could affect fertility or cause pelvic pain. It's recommended for individuals with unexplained pain or swelling in the pelvic area. It is also useful to identify the source of varicose veins in the legs which can connect to the pelvic area.

Arterial or Venous Thoracic Outlet

This ultrasound assesses the space between the collarbone and the first rib where blood vessels and nerves exit the chest to the arm. This test helps diagnose thoracic outlet syndrome, a condition that can compress the arteries, veins, or nerves. This compression can lead to pain, swelling or numbness in the arm(s).It's indicated for patients with symptoms of compression or after traumatic injuries.

Upper Limb Venous

This ultrasound examines the veins in the arms to identify clots. It's crucial for diagnosing conditions like deep vein thrombosis, which can lead to serious complications if left untreated. Patients with arm swelling, pain, or a history of venous thromboembolism may need this test.

Mesenteric Arteries

This ultrasound investigates the arteries that supply blood to the digestive system. It helps diagnose conditions like mesenteric ischemia, where reduced blood flow can cause abdominal pain and digestive issues. This test is recommended for individuals with unexplained abdominal pain or those with risk factors for vascular disease.

Renal Arteries

This ultrasound examines the arteries that supply blood to the kidneys. It can detect a narrowing or blockages that may lead to hypertension or renal dysfunction. This test is essential for patients with high blood pressure not controlled by medication or those with kidney function abnormalities.

AAA Repair Graft Surveillance

This ultrasound monitors patients who have undergone surgery to repair an abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA). It ensures the graft remains effective and detects any potential issues like leaks or enlargement. Regular surveillance is critical for patients who have received AAA repair to prevent complications.

Chronic Venous Insufficiency

This ultrasound evaluates the ability of the veins in the legs to return blood to the heart, identifying valve malfunction or obstructions. It's used to diagnose the cause of leg swelling, varicose veins, or skin changes. This test is beneficial for patients experiencing symptoms of venous insufficiency or nonhealing venous ulcers.

Lower Limb Arterial

This ultrasound assesses the arteries in the legs to identify blockages or narrowing that could lead to peripheral arterial disease. It's crucial for patients with leg pain while walking, non-healing wounds, or risk factors for vascular disease such as diabetes, high blood pressure or smoking.

Lower Limb Deep Vein Thrombosis

This ultrasound detects blood clots in the leg veins, a condition that can lead to serious complications like pulmonary embolism if untreated. It's recommended for individuals with leg swelling, pain, clotting disorders or a history of DVT.

Vessel Mapping for Fistula Formation

This ultrasound prepares patients for dialysis access surgery by measuring and assessing the veins and arteries in the arms or legs. This detailed mapping helps in planning the optimal site for creating a fistula or graft for dialysis. It's essential for patients requiring long-term dialysis.

AVF Surveillance

This ultrasound monitors the function and flow of arteriovenous fistulas used for dialysis access. It detects any narrowing, clotting, or issues that could compromise the fistula's effectiveness. Regular surveillance is vital for dialysis patients to maintain their access site.

Ankle/Brachial Indices and Toe Pressures (PPG)

This test measures the blood pressure in the limbs to identify the presence of peripheral arterial disease. By comparing the blood pressure in the ankles, arms and big toes, this test can assess if there is reduced blood flow to the legs and feet. It's recommended for patients with leg symptoms or risk factors for arterial disease. It is also useful for patients requiring compression bandaging.

Popliteal Artery Entrapment Syndrome

This ultrasound diagnoses a rare condition where the popliteal artery can become compressed with walking or exercise, leading to reduced blood flow to the lower leg. It's typically performed on young athletes or individuals with unexplained leg pain or claudication.

Bypass Graft Surveillance

This ultrasound monitors the patency and function of arterial or venous grafts used to bypass blocked vessels or aneurysms. It's crucial for detecting complications early and ensuring the long-term success of the bypass. Patients with previous bypass surgery require regular surveillance to maintain graft function.

Abdominal Aorta & Iliac Arteries

This ultrasound examines the main artery supplying blood to the lower body and its large branches. This test is vital for identifying aneurysms, blockages, and other abnormalities that could lead to serious health issues. It's typically performed on patients with lower limb or buttock claudication (cramps when walking/running), pulsatile masses, or risk factors for vascular disease.

Upper Limb Arterial

This ultrasound evaluates the arteries supplying blood to the arms and hands. It's used to detect blockages, narrowing, or other abnormalities that could restrict blood flow and cause pain or weakness. This test is often performed on patients with symptoms of peripheral artery disease or after arm injuries.

Carotid and Vertebral Arteries

This ultrasound assesses the blood flow through the carotid and vertebral arteries, which supply blood to the brain. This test is crucial for detecting blockages or narrowing that could lead to stroke. It's recommended for individuals with risk factors for stroke or those exhibiting symptoms of reduced blood flow to the brain such as dizziness or eye floaters.