The examination combines three types of systems - B-mode, Doppler mode, and Color Doppler mode - which allow for the detection of complex pathophysiological processes simultaneously affecting multiple vascular systems. This is particularly important for patients with systemic disorders, chronic conditions, or a history of vascular pathology.
Simultaneous assessment using three systems enables the physician to compare and analyze the vascular status of different regions, including:
The procedure is also performed when early detection of pathological changes or their monitoring over time is necessary.
Venous Duplex Ultrasound (3 systems) increases the diagnostic accuracy of the procedure and helps assess the extent of vascular pathology, identify risk factors, and ultimately improve treatment planning.
Overall, Venous Duplex Ultrasound (3 systems) is regarded as one of the most advanced and effective diagnostic tools in modern vascular medicine.