This document discusses Doppler ultrasonography and the spectral waveforms used to analyze blood flow patterns in vessels. It provides details on:
- The Doppler spectrum which represents blood flow velocities over time on a graph with frequency on the vertical axis and time on the horizontal axis.
- Characteristics of normal flow patterns seen in major vessels and how they relate to vessel anatomy and organ function.
- Abnormal flow patterns seen in pseudoaneurysms and arteriovenous fistulas which involve damage to vessel walls. Specific waveform patterns are described that indicate these conditions.