The wall filter, also known as the high-pass filter, is used in Doppler ultrasound to remove low-frequency signals, which are typically associated with clutter artifacts. Clutter artifacts can be caused by tissue motion or vessel wall movement, and they appear as low-frequency signals that can obscure the desired blood flow signals. By increasing the wall filter setting, these low-frequency signals are filtered out, thus reducing the clutter artifact and providing a clearer depiction of the blood flow.
American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS). Sonography Principles and Instrumentation (SPI) Examination Review Guide.
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