Colour Doppler is a medical imaging technique used to visualize and assess blood flow patterns within the body. It is an extension of the Doppler effect, which describes the change in frequency of sound or light waves when they are reflected or transmitted by a moving object.
These are just a few examples of the diagnostic applications of Colour Doppler. The technique’s versatility and ability to provide real-time visualization of blood flow make it a valuable tool in diagnosing and monitoring various conditions related to blood vessels, the heart, and other organs. The specific use of Colour Doppler depends on the clinical indication and the area of the body being evaluated.