Utilize appropriate duplex instrumentation with the appropriate frequencies for the vessels
being examined.
- Typically, a linear 5-7 MHz transducer
- Superficial structures may require higher frequency
- Deeper structures or edematous tissue may require a lower frequency transducer
- Subclavian imaging may require a lower frequency, 2-5 MHz curved linear or phased array transducers for larger patients
- Display of two-dimensional structure and motion in real-time
- Doppler ultrasonic signal documentation
- Spectral analysis with color and/or power Doppler imaging
- Videotape, film or digital storage of static images