continuous wave Doppler ultrasonography
- continuous wave Doppler ultrasonography
- Doppler ultrasonography using two transducers, with one continually transmitting and the other continually recording the ultrasonic waves. It is used to record signals with very high velocities, such as occur in severely stenotic valves, but cannot provide spatial resolution of the signals. Cf. pulsed wave Doppler u.
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