Confusion of Peripheral Arterial Doppler Waveform Terminology

Author:

Scissons Robert1,Comerota Anthony2

Affiliation:

1. Jobst Vascular Center Laboratory, Toledo, Ohio,

2. Jobst Vascular Center Laboratory, Toledo, Ohio

Abstract

Characterization of peripheral arterial waveforms is basic to the diagnosis of vascular disease. Surveys indicate inconsistent application of traditional waveform descriptors. This study reviews literature to identify areas of confusion. Publications were reviewed to determine whether triphasic, biphasic, and monophasic terms were defined; if biphasic was linked with diastolic flow reversal; whether pandiastolic flow was associated with biphasic or monophasic terminology; and whether waveform illustrations had a zero baseline. Ninety-four publications were reviewed. Triphasic and monophasic were defined in 81%, biphasic in 48%. Biphasic was classified with flow reversal in 38%. Pandiastolic flow was not addressed in 57% but associated with monophasic in 47% and biphasic in 5%. Twenty-one percent of the publications had an illustration without a zero-flow baseline. This review suggests a lack of consensus when classifying arterial blood flow with traditional waveform descriptors. Waveform characterization inconsistencies are undermining comprehension of Doppler principles and may lead to inappropriate testing. A multisocietal consensus panel should accept responsibility for resolving this issue.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Radiological and Ultrasound Technology

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