Color flow Doppler imaging displays the mean Doppler frequency shift, which represents the average velocity of blood flow within a sample volume. The ultrasound system uses autocorrelation to process Doppler signals and compute the mean frequency shift. This provides a color-coded map of blood flow velocities, allowing for visualization of flow direction and speed. The mean Doppler frequency is displayed as different colors, with each color representing a range of velocities.
[References:, ARDMS Sonography Principles & Instrumentation Guidelines, Kremkau FW. Sonography Principles and Instruments. 9th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2016., , , ]
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