Triplex of Veins


Triplex of Vessels is a diagnostic imaging examination used to evaluate blood flow in veins and arteries. This technique combines ultrasound and Doppler to provide detailed information about the structure and function of blood vessels. The procedure does not require radiation or the insertion of instruments into the body, and it does not cause pain or discomfort to the patient. Images and results are available immediately after the examination and can be repeated multiple times without risk to the patient.

Specifically, the Veins Triplex is used to assess blood flow in veins, primarily in the lower extremities, and is applied in the diagnosis and monitoring of deep vein thrombosis (DVT), as well as in the evaluation of chronic venous insufficiency and varicose veins. It is an interventional method that provides immediate results and can be repeated as needed.

The Carotid Arteries Triplex examines the carotid arteries in the neck to assess blood flow and the presence of atherosclerotic plaques. It is used in the diagnosis and monitoring of atherosclerosis and carotid stenosis, as well as for assessing the risk of stroke. It provides detailed images of blood flow and arterial walls without the use of radiation.

The Spondylotic Arteries Triplex is a non-invasive, reliable, and easily repeatable examination that evaluates blood flow in the vertebral arteries located in the cervical region. It is suitable for the diagnosis and monitoring of stenosis or occlusion of the vertebral arteries. Additionally, it assesses patients with symptoms such as dizziness and instability, which may be due to blood flow problems.

The Abdominal Aorta Triplex examines the abdominal aorta to detect abnormalities such as aneurysms or stenosis, providing clear and detailed images of the aorta without radiation.

Triplex of Veins

Triplex of Vessels is a diagnostic imaging examination used to evaluate blood flow in veins and arteries. This technique combines ultrasound and Doppler to provide detailed information about the structure and function of blood vessels. The procedure does not require radiation or the insertion of instruments into the body, and it does not cause pain or discomfort to the patient. Images and results are available immediately after the examination and can be repeated multiple times without risk to the patient.

Specifically, the Veins Triplex is used to assess blood flow in veins, primarily in the lower extremities, and is applied in the diagnosis and monitoring of deep vein thrombosis (DVT), as well as in the evaluation of chronic venous insufficiency and varicose veins. It is an interventional method that provides immediate results and can be repeated as needed.

The Carotid Arteries Triplex examines the carotid arteries in the neck to assess blood flow and the presence of atherosclerotic plaques. It is used in the diagnosis and monitoring of atherosclerosis and carotid stenosis, as well as for assessing the risk of stroke. It provides detailed images of blood flow and arterial walls without the use of radiation.

The Spondylotic Arteries Triplex is a non-invasive, reliable, and easily repeatable examination that evaluates blood flow in the vertebral arteries located in the cervical region. It is suitable for the diagnosis and monitoring of stenosis or occlusion of the vertebral arteries. Additionally, it assesses patients with symptoms such as dizziness and instability, which may be due to blood flow problems.

The Abdominal Aorta Triplex examines the abdominal aorta to detect abnormalities such as aneurysms or stenosis, providing clear and detailed images of the aorta without radiation.

- Triplex of Veins