Service Providers for Duplex Study of Right Lower Limb Arteries
A Duplex Study of the right lower limb arteries is a non-invasive test that combines traditional ultrasound imaging with Doppler technology to assess the structure and blood flow in the arteries of the right leg. It is commonly used to detect conditions like peripheral artery disease (PAD), arterial blockages, stenosis, or aneurysms. During the test, a gel is applied to the skin, and a transducer is moved over the leg to capture images of the arteries and measure blood flow. The procedure is generally painless, although mild pressure may be felt from the transducer. Results help in diagnosing vascular conditions, guiding treatments such as medication, angioplasty, or surgery.