Re: ovarian artery

From: patrizia (pellpatri@iol.it)
Fri Feb 15 03:44:59 2002


Prof. DuBose the question I made is because I performed the doppler analysis on a limited group of fertile patients and I found an average Vp of 48.3 cm/sec a RI of 0.93 and a PI of 4.25 quite similar to those found at the uterine artery is it possible?

>----- Original Message -----
From: "Terry J DuBose" <tjdubose@juno.com> To: "Multiple recipients of list ULTRASOUND" <ultrasound@mail.medispecialty.com> Sent: Friday, February 15, 2002 5:50 AM Subject: Re: ovarian artery

> Dr Patrizia, This is a very interesting topic... don't know if I will
> have time to research it tomorrow, perhaps over the weekend. I do recall
> some articles in the last 2-3 years in the JUM I believe. Ken Taylor,
> Yale, published some on this many years ago, but I do not believe they
> followed the perfusion through cycles. In fact, I am not sure the
> Doppler data through menstrual cycles have been published. We measured
> the arcuate vessel diameter about the time duplex Doppler was being
> introduced, but did not use the Doppler. However, we were able to
> document large changes in the vessel diameters.
>
> Interesting question.
> Peace, Terry J DuBose, M.S., RDMs
> Little Rock, Arkansas USA
>
> On Thu, 14 Feb 2002 16:48:38 -0600 "patrizia" <pellpatri@iol.it> writes:
> > Hi colleagues
> >
> > does anyone tell me where I can find the pulsatility index,
> > resistance index
> > and systolic peak velocity average values for the ovarian artery in
> > the
> > proliferative phase?
> >
> > thank you
> > Dr Patrizia
> >
>




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