carbon
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Hi to all,
I've tried my best to google my way to an article that explains how bubble formation in the bloodstream is detected by doppler ultrasound. Can anyone explain the details of this technique and/or can point me to an appropriate document?
I have a good understanding a doppler and pulsed doppler methods from my radar experience. I would like to know how they target the bloodstream for the ultrasound measurement, and if they use something simple like simple frequency binning to detect energy from a significant doppler shift (indicating a bubble?).
As always, jokes and jests are welcome along with serious responses.
Regards,
Carbon
I've tried my best to google my way to an article that explains how bubble formation in the bloodstream is detected by doppler ultrasound. Can anyone explain the details of this technique and/or can point me to an appropriate document?
I have a good understanding a doppler and pulsed doppler methods from my radar experience. I would like to know how they target the bloodstream for the ultrasound measurement, and if they use something simple like simple frequency binning to detect energy from a significant doppler shift (indicating a bubble?).
As always, jokes and jests are welcome along with serious responses.

Regards,
Carbon