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Vascular Ultrasound

Vascular Lower Extremity BachelorClass

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Course Introduction
Ultrasound System: Basic Overview
Ultrasound System: Comprehensive Overview
Transducer Selection
Setting Up the Ultrasound Environment
Image Orientation
Transducer Ergonomics
Transducer Manipulation
Basic Knobology
Image Optimization: B-Mode
Image Optimization: Color Doppler
Image Optimization: Spectral Doppler
Vascular Lower Extremity BachelorClass - Basic and Advanced Ultrasound Concepts
Sonographer-Physician Communication
Sonographer-Patient Communication
Vascular Lower Extremity BachelorClass - Clinical Ultrasound Concepts
Lower Extremity Arterial Anatomy
Lower Extremity Arterial Physiology
Lower Extremity Arterial Hemodynamics
Vascular Lower Extremity BachelorClass - Lower Extremity Arterial System
Atherosclerosis
Aneurysm
Fibromuscular Dysplasia
Congenital Anomalies
Vascular Lower Extremity BachelorClass - Lower Extremity Arterial Pathology
Patient Positioning and Transducer Selection
Proximal Common Femoral Artery
Distal Common Femoral Artery
Superficial Femoral Artery
Popliteal Artery
Proximal Tibioperoneal Trunk
Distal Tibioperoneal Trunk
Calf Anatomy
Posterior Tibial Artery
Peroneal Artery
Anterior Tibial Artery
Dorsalis Pedis Artery
Calf Arteries
Vascular Lower Extremity BachelorClass - Lower Extremity Arterial Evaluation: Technical Protocol
Clinical Session: Superficial Femoral Artery
Clinical Session: Above Knee Level
Clinical Session: Below Knee Level
Case Study
Clinical Session: Common Femoral to Deep Femoral Arteries
Clinical Session: Superficial Femoral Artery
Case Study
Patient Story
Clinical Session: Superficial Femoral Artery
Clinical Session: Above Knee Level
Clinical Session: Aneurysm Assessment
Case Study: Superficial Femoral Artery Stenosis
Case Study: Distal Superficial Femoral Artery Occlusion
Case Study: Aortoiliac Occlusion
Vascular Lower Extremity BachelorClass - Lower Extremity Arterial Evaluation: Abnormal Findings
Lower Extremity Venous Anatomy
Lower Extremity Venous Physiology
Lower Extremity Venous Hemodynamics
Vascular Lower Extremity BachelorClass - Lower Extremity Venous System
Venous Thromboembolism and Deep Vein Thrombosis
Varicose Veins
Venous Severity Measurement
Vascular Lower Extremity BachelorClass - Lower Extremity Venous Pathology
Patient Positioning and Transducer Selection
Common Femoral Vein
Saphenofemoral Junction
Femoral Vein
Popliteal Vein
Intramuscular Veins
Posterior Tibial and Peroneal Veins
Anterior Tibial Veins
Great Saphenous Vein
Small Saphenous Vein
Vascular Lower Extremity BachelorClass - Lower Extremity Venous Patency Evaluation: Technical Protocol
Examination Overview
Patient Positioning and Transducer Selection
Common Femoral Vein
Femoral Vein
Popliteal Vein
Calf Veins
Great Saphenous Veins
Small Saphenous Veins
Patient Positioning
Common Femoral Vein
Femoral Vein
Popliteal Vein
Great Saphenous Vein: Saphenofemoral Junction
Great Saphenous Vein: Terminal Valve
Great Saphenous Vein: Subterminal Valve
Great Saphenous Vein: Proximal Thigh Level
Great Saphenous Vein: Distal Thigh Level
Great Saphenous Vein: Knee Level
Great Saphenous Vein: Below Knee Level
Great Saphenous Vein: Proximal Calf Level
Great Saphenous Vein: Distal Calf Level
Tributaries
Anterior Accessory Saphenous Vein
Posterior Accessory Saphenous Vein
Intersaphenous Connection
Small Saphenous Vein: Below Knee Level
Small Saphenous Vein: Proximal / Mid Calf Level
Small Saphenous Vein: Distal Calf Level
Conclusion
Vascular Lower Extremity BachelorClass - Lower Extremity Venous Insufficiency Evaluation: Technical Protocol
Clinical Session: Venous Patency Evaluation
Clinical Session: Common Femoral Vein
Clinical Session: Great Saphenous Vein
Clinical Session: Tributary and Perforator
Case Study
Patient Story
Clinical Session: Contralateral Common Femoral Vein
Clinical Session: Common Femoral Vein
Clinical Session: Femoral Vein
Clinical Session: Popliteal Vein
Clinical Session: Calf Veins
Three Case Studies: Saphenous Vein Insufficiency
Case Study: The Heart and the Vascular System
Case Study: Deep Vein Thrombosis
Case Study: Massive Deep Vein Thrombosis
Vascular Lower Extremity BachelorClass - Lower Extremity Venous Evaluation: Abnormal Findings
Ankle-Brachial Index: Examination Overview
Ankle-Brachial Index: Cuff Placement
Ankle-Brachial Index: Brachial Pressures
Ankle-Brachial Index: Ankle Pressures
Ankle-Brachial Index: Review of Findings
Segmental Examination: Segmental Pressures
Segmental Examination: Review of Findings
Pulse-Volume Recording
Continuous Wave Doppler
Toe-Brachial Index
Plethysmography Testing
Intravascular Ultrasound
Vascular Lower Extremity BachelorClass - Functional Testing and Alternative Modalities

Course Speakers

Diagnostic Sonographer, President Universal Ultrasound Management
Diagnostic Sonographer, US Vascular, Universal Ultrasound Management - U.S.A.
Research Assistant Professor of Surgery, University of Michigan
Associate Director, Jobst Vascular Institute
Director of Operations and Program Management, Criterion Edge
Interventional Cardiologist, Medical Director Advanced Heart and Vascular Institute of Hunterdon
Brigham and Womens Hospital, Harvard
Ultrasound Instructor
Medical University of Vienna
Cardiologist, Head of Digital Learning
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13 Chapters
123 Lectures
12 Quizzes

Curriculum

Chapter 1

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Basic and Advanced Ultrasound Concepts

In this first chapter we discuss the history of vascular disease, the importance of studying it, and its prevalence worldwide. Subsequently, we cover the professions to which this course is tailored and a chronological overview of the upcoming chapters. Prior to diving into the deep end of vascular imaging, we must first undersand the basic ultrasound concepts. Basic ultrasound concepts entail a general overview of the ultrasound system then a more focused lens on individual ultrasound system functions. Furthemore, we will learn how to set up our ultrasound environment. Once our ultrasound environment is prepared, we will review orientation, transducer ergonomics, transducer manipulation, and basic knobology. Then we proceed to learn advanced ultrasound concepts. These concepts entail image optimization via B-mode, color Doppler, and spectral Doppler, which will enable us to have full diagnostic confidence during image aquisition.

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Chapter 3

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Clinical Ultrasound Concepts

A mastery of the technical and conceptual concepts regarding ultrasound imaging is not sufficient to create a competent sonographer. To truly excel, we must consider how we communicate with others. In order to answer the clinical questions, this chapter will provide a guideline regarding how communicate with both the patient and the physician.

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Chapter 4

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Lower Extremity Arterial System

A thorough understanding of the peripheral arterial system is required to image the lower extremities. This chapter encompasses normal arterial anatomy, arterial physiology, and arterial hemodynamics.

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Chapter 5

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Lower Extremity Arterial Pathology

Now that we have an understanding of normal peripheral arterial function, we have a foundation to learn how to differentiate between various peripheral arterial diseases. This chapter covers peripheral arterial pathology and the pathophysiology behind atherosclerosis, aneurysms, fibromuscular dysplasia, and congenital anomalies.

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Chapter 6

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Lower Extremity Arterial Evaluation: Technical Protocol

This chapter covers the technical protocol for duplex evaluation of the lower extremity peripheral arterial system. We review how to orient via the anatomic landmarks. Subsequently, we review how to image the peripheral arterial system with B-mode, color Doppler, and sprectral pulsed wave Doppler.

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Chapter 7

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Lower Extremity Arterial Evaluation: Abnormal Findings

This chapter covers duplex evaluation of lower extremity peripheral arterial pathology. We review how to image and document the pathological findings of stenosis, occlusion, and aneurysms via B-mode, color Doppler, and spectral Doppler.

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Chapter 8

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Lower Extremity Venous System

A thorough understanding of the peripheral venous system is required to image the lower extremities. This chapter covers normal venous anatomy of the deep and superficial systems. Subsequently, this chapter covers venous physiology and venous hemodynamics.

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Chapter 9

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Lower Extremity Venous Pathology

Now that we have an understanding of normal peripheral venous function, we have a foundation to learn how to differentiate between various peripheral venous diseases. This chapter covers peripheral venous pathology and the pathophysiology behind venous insufficiency, deep vein thrombosis, superficial thrombophlebitis, and post-thrombotic luminal wall changes.

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Chapter 10

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Lower Extremity Venous Patency Evaluation: Technical Protocol

This chapter covers the technical protocol for duplex evaluation of the lower extremity peripheral venous system. We review how to orient via the anatomic landmarks. Subsequently, we review how to image the peripheral venous system for patency with B-mode, color Doppler, and sprectral pulsed wave Doppler.

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Chapter 11

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Lower Extremity Venous Insufficiency Evaluation: Technical Protocol

This chapter covers the duplex evaluation of the lower extremity peripheral venous system. We review how to orient via the anatomic landmarks. Subsequently, we review how to image the peripheral venous system for insufficiency with B-mode, color Doppler, and spectral pulsed wave Doppler.

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Chapter 12

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Lower Extremity Venous Evaluation: Abnormal Findings

This chapter covers the technical protocol for duplex evaluation of the lower extremity peripheral venous pathology. We review how to image and document the pathological findings of deep vein thrombosis, deep venous insufficiency, and superficial venous insufficiency via B-mode, color Doppler, and spectral Doppler.

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Chapter 13

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Lower Extremity Functional Testing and Alternative Modalities

Functional arterial and venous testing is complementary to ultrasound imaging of the peripheral arterial and venous system. Together, these modalities allow us to paint a complete and vivid picture of the patient's peripheral arterial and venous pathology. This chapter covers ABI testing, segmental testing, and pulse-volume recording as well as air plethysmography testing. Furthermore, modern technology allows us to use alternative ultrasound modalities in order to improve our visualization of the peripheral venous system. This chapter also covers one of these modalities: intravascular ultrasound.

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Objectives

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After completing the Vascular Lower Extremity BachelorClass, you will be able to demonstrate scanning protocols for performing venous and arterial lower extremity vascular non-invasive ultrasound examinations.

Ideal for:

Physicians
Vascular surgeons
Primary Care Physicians
Physician Assistants
Medical Students
Sonographers
Anaesthetists
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