3D Doppler

3D Doppler is an advanced ultrasound imaging technique that combines conventional ultrasound with Doppler technology to provide detailed three-dimensional images of blood vessels, organs, and other structures.

It allows healthcare professionals to visualize and assess blood flow patterns and velocities within the body.

The application of 3D Doppler varies depending on the specific medical specialty. For example, in obstetrics, 3D Doppler can be used to evaluate foetal circulation and assess placental function. In cardiology, it can help visualize and assess blood flow in the heart and major blood vessels. Additionally, it may be used in other specialties such as vascular surgery or oncology to evaluate blood flow in tumors or assess vascular abnormalities.