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Lower Extremity Arterial Doppler

Public Sono Ai Report guide about Lower Extremity Arterial Doppler, with context, preparation notes, references and safety limits for ultrasound use.

Ágarus Serviços e Soluções em Medicina LTDACNPJ 24.740.646/0001-73Fortaleza - CE, BrazilUpdated on June 19, 2026

Arterial disease requires localization

Lower extremity arterial Doppler is most useful when it localizes the disease: inflow, common femoral, deep femoral, superficial femoral, popliteal, tibial, peroneal, dorsalis pedis, graft, or stent. The conclusion must allow the referring physician to understand where the hemodynamic impact is.

In an AI-assisted workflow, safety depends on not fabricating velocities, percentages, or occlusions. AI can organize the text, but the interpretation stems from the documented findings, the technique, and medical responsibility.

Practical reporting flow

Tabela: Step | How to apply | Caution

What to document

Tabela: Block | Useful elements | Value in the report

Waveforms and pitfalls

Tabela: Pattern | Possible reading | Caution

Useful conclusions

Tabela: Situation | Safe formulation

Checklist against AI extrapolation

Technical sources used

The sources below support vascular documentation, arterial Doppler protocol, evaluation of peripheral arterial disease, imaging requirements, and care in interpreting stenosis, occlusion, and calcification.

Connection with vascular Doppler

This page completes the medical vascular axis alongside venous Doppler, venous mapping, and carotid Doppler. The goal is to separate arteries, veins, and cerebrovascular territory with proportional language.

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