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Review
. 1987;10(6):332-47.
doi: 10.1007/BF02577344.

Quantitative applications of Doppler cardiography in congenital heart disease

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Review

Quantitative applications of Doppler cardiography in congenital heart disease

S D Colan. Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol. 1987.

Abstract

Doppler ultrasound has rapidly become a valuable tool in the noninvasive investigation of cardiac hemodynamics. Although based on secure principles, accurate application of this methodology to quantitative measurements necessitates a thorough understanding of both Doppler physics and instrumentation. Over the past several years a large body of clinical and animal data verifying the accuracy of Doppler determination of pressure and flow data at various sites in the cardiovascular system, as well as the potential sources of error in acquisition and interpretation of blood velocity recordings, has been published. Quantitative use of Doppler in congenital heart disease, with emphasis on limitations of existing studies and issues particular to this patient population, is reviewed.

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