Doppler Ultrasound (DPU)

Doppler Ultrasound (DPU): Overview, Uses, and Importance
What is Doppler Ultrasound?
Doppler ultrasound (DPU) is a non-invasive imaging technique that uses high-frequency sound waves to assess blood flow through vessels such as arteries and veins. By measuring the change in frequency of the reflected sound waves caused by moving red blood cells (the Doppler effect), this technique provides real-time information on the speed and direction of blood flow123.
Uses and Applications
Doppler ultrasound is widely used in medical diagnostics to:
- Evaluate vascular conditions like deep vein thrombosis (DVT), arterial stenosis, and atherosclerosis.
- Monitor blood flow in organs and tissues during treatment, including tumor vasculature response in cancer therapy.
- Assess fetal well-being by measuring blood flow in the placenta and fetal vessels.
- Guide interventions and monitor treatment efficacy in cardiovascular, renal, and peripheral vascular diseases.
Doppler Ultrasound and Immune System Monitoring
Recent advances have enabled the use of ultrafast power Doppler ultrasound to non-invasively track vascular changes within tumors over time. Such imaging helps correlate shifts in tumor vasculature with immune cell infiltration, particularly CD8+ T cells during radiotherapy, thereby potentially predicting immunotherapy outcomes.
Procedure and Diagnosis
During the Doppler ultrasound procedure, a probe emits sound waves and detects their echoes as they bounce off blood cells. The device then converts these signals into visual images and graphs representing blood flow characteristics. This information aids clinicians in diagnosing blood flow abnormalities, vessel blockages, and other pathologies.
Key Points
- Doppler ultrasound is a non-invasive technique to visualize blood flow in vessels.
- It assists in diagnosing vascular diseases and monitoring therapy responses.
- Ultrafast power Doppler ultrasound can evaluate tumor vascular changes linked to immune responses in cancer treatment.
- Safe and widely available, it provides real-time hemodynamic information.
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References:
- Theranostics. Ultrafast power Doppler ultrasound enables longitudinal tracking of vascular changes after radiotherapy. 2024 Oct 20. doi:10.7150/thno.87461
- Nature. Doppler ultrasonographic scan and gene expression in endometritis. 2024 Mar 7. doi:10.1038/s41598-024-56258-0