Lower Extremity Venous 超声波
A lower extremity venous ultrasound is a vascular ultrasound that uses
ultrasound technology to create images of your blood vessels, such as
你的静脉. This type of ultrasound is primarily used to diagnose deep
vein thrombosis (DVT). One or both of your legs may be imaged by ultrasound;
it depends on what your medical provider has ordered.
要带什么
- Your medical provider order (Your medical provider may have already sent
这对我们来说.)
- 个人身份证
- Insurance card(s)
如何准备
- You do not have to do anything special to prepare for a lower extremity
venous ultrasound.
- If you have a history of blood clots, you should inform the ultrasound
技术专家.
- No risks are associated with a lower extremity venous ultrasound. 不像
X-rays, radiation is not involved with this test.
期待什么
- If you’re wearing slacks, you might be asked to remove them and change
into a gown during your exam.
- The room is usually dark so the images can be seen clearly on the computer screen.
- During the exam you will be asked to lie on a table.
- An ultrasound 技术专家 will spread a clear, warm gel on your leg starting
at the groin continuing through to your calf. This gel is required to
help with the transmission of sound waves through a small wand (transducer).
The transducer emits high-frequency sound waves, and a computer measures
how the sound waves bounce back from inside the body. The computer changes
those sound waves into images to be analyzed.
- The ultrasound 技术专家 will need to apply pressure throughout your
leg to ensure there is no evidence of a blood clot.
- Please allow 45 minutes from the time you check in to the completion of the test.
Getting the Results
A radiologist (a physician who is specially trained in reading and interpreting
diagnostic and ultrasound images) will interpret the ultrasound results
and send the information to your medical provider.
Schedule an Appointment
呼叫 North Oaks Scheduling between 7 am and 5:30 pm.
哈蒙德: (985) 230-7777
Livingston: (225) 686-4899
If you are a medical provider and need to send an order, please fax it
to (985) 230-6781.