Frame rate in color flow Doppler is influenced by several factors, including the imaging depth. Decreasing the depth reduces the time it takes for sound waves to travel to the imaging area and back to the transducer. This allows for more frames to be captured per second, thereby increasing the frame rate. Higher frame rates improve temporal resolution, making it easier to visualize moving structures.
[References:, ARDMS Sonography Principles & Instrumentation Guidelines, Hagen-Ansert SL. Textbook of Diagnostic Ultrasonography. 8th ed. St. Louis, MO: Mosby; 2017., , , ]
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