Non-invasive physiologic studies require separate and distinct equipment from the Duplex ultrasound scanner. Instrumentation must allow the display and permanent recording of pressures with bi-directional Doppler analysis of blood flow, plethysmography and/or oxygen tension measurements.
- Continuous wave (CW) Doppler must provide:
- Doppler frequencies appropriate for vessels examined
- Typically range from 4-10MHz
- Direction sensitive Doppler blood flow meter
- Doppler waveform display with bi-directional flow capabilities
- Audible output and permanent recording of Doppler waveforms
- Segmental limb plethysmography must provide:
- Equipment capable of measuring small segmental volume changes and making permanent recordings of blood pressure measurements
- Blood pressure cuffs of various sizes for each limb segment and digit evaluated
- Recommended size is 20% wider than limb diameter
- Pulse volume plethysmography (PVR) must provide:
- Equipment capable of measuring small limb volume changes and saving permanent PVR waveforms
- Capability of calibration before each exam
- Blood pressure cuffs of various sizes for each limb segment and digit evaluated
- Photoplethysmography (PPG) must provide:
- Electrical sensor for signal display
- Capable of providing a permanent recording of PPG waveforms
- Treadmill exercise/stress testing (if used) must provide:
- Motorized treadmill capable of maintaining a constant speed and incline