Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology
Volume 28, Issue 1 , Pages 49-57, January 2002

Power M-mode Doppler (PMD) for observing cerebral blood flow and tracking emboli

  • Mark A Moehring

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    • Corresponding Author InformationAddress correspondence to: Mark Moehring, PhD, Spencer Technologies, 701 16th Avenue, Seattle, WA 98122 USA
    • Spencer Technologies, Seattle, WA, USA
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  • Merrill P Spencer

      Affiliations

    • Spencer Vascular Laboratories, Seattle, WA, USA

Received 13 July 2001; accepted 3 October 2001.

Abstract 

Difficulties in location of transcranial ultrasound (US) windows and blood flow in cerebral vessels, and unambiguous detection of microemboli, have limited expansion of transcranial Doppler US. We developed a new transcranial Doppler modality, power M-mode Doppler (PMD), for addressing these issues. A 2-MHz digital Doppler (Spencer Technologies TCD100M) having 33 sample gates placed with 2-mm spacing was configured to display Doppler signal power, colored red and blue for directionality, in an M-mode format. The spectrogram from a user-selected depth was displayed simultaneously. This system was then explored on healthy subjects and patients presenting with varying cerebrovascular pathology. PMD facilitated window location and alignment of the US beam to view blood flow from multiple vessels simultaneously, without sound or spectral clues. Microemboli appeared as characteristic sloping high-power tracks in the PMD image. Power M-mode Doppler is a new paradigm facilitating vessel location, diagnosis, monitoring and microembolus detection. (E-mail: mm@spencertechnologies.com)

Keywords:  Transcranial Doppler, M-mode, Embolism, Ultrasound, Microemboli

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PII: S0301-5629(01)00486-0

Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology
Volume 28, Issue 1 , Pages 49-57, January 2002