Abdominal Aorta and Iliac Vessels' Triplex

The Aortic and Iliac Vessels Triplex is a specialized examination that combines B-Mode, Color, and Pulsed Doppler, providing information about the condition of the vessels which may be critical to the patient's life.

What pathologies can be diagnosed with the Aortic and Iliac Vessels Triplex?

  • Atherosclerotic Lesions: The Triplex allows the detection of atherosclerotic plaques or other changes in the vessel walls that may indicate vascular disease.
  • Aneurysms: Diagnosis of aneurysms in the abdominal aorta can be made through the Triplex. The accurate diagnosis and monitoring of an aneurysm are vital for the patient.
  • Hemodynamic Disorders: Using Color and Pulsed Doppler, blood flow velocities can be studied, and possible hemodynamic disorders can be detected.
  • Vascular Stenosis: The assessment of blood flow can lead to the diagnosis of vascular stenosis, where the degree of stenosis and its impact on blood flow need evaluation.

How important is the diagnosis of Aortic and Iliac Vessels Triplex for the patient's life?

The diagnostic information provided by the Aortic and Iliac Vessels Triplex is crucial for the patient's life. The presence of aneurysms in the abdominal aorta is a serious condition that can pose a threat to life. Early diagnosis allows for the necessary medical measures to be taken before the pathology develops into an emergency.

Furthermore, the assessment of hemodynamic function can reveal possible disorders or stenoses, the monitoring, and early management of which are vital for ensuring longevity.

How is the Aortic and Iliac Vessels Triplex performed, and what preparation is needed?

The Aortic and Iliac Vessels Triplex is a painless examination that does not require any preparation from the patient. The patient lies in a supine position, and the doctor applies gel to the abdominal area, conducting the examination with a specialized ultrasound probe. The duration of the examination is approximately 30 minutes.

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