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VENOUS DOPPLER OF - SINGLE LOWER LIMB
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Also known as Doppler Leg Vein (Single)
Starting From 1551

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About the test

Venous Doppler of Single Lower Limb

Overview of the Venous Doppler of Single Lower Limb

The venous doppler of single lower limb, also known as lower limb Doppler ultrasound, is a non-invasive diagnostic test that uses high-frequency sound waves to assess the blood flow in the veins of one leg. This test is highly recommended for individuals experiencing symptoms such as swelling, pain, or discolouration in the lower limb, as it can help diagnose various vascular conditions. The USG doppler lower limb test comprises two main components: the venous Doppler ultrasound, which visualises the venous system and evaluates blood flow characteristics, and compression ultrasonography, which checks for vein patency and rules out thrombosis. Additionally, colour and pulse wave Doppler techniques are employed to assess the direction and velocity of blood flow, crucial for identifying conditions like venous insufficiency or deep vein thrombosis (DVT).

Cost of Venous Doppler of Single Lower Limb

The leg Doppler test price in India varies depending on factors such as the location, healthcare facility, and the radiologist's expertise. On average, the leg Doppler test price range falls between ₹1,500 and ₹5,000, with private hospitals and specialised vascular labs typically charging higher rates compared to public hospitals.

Use of Venous Doppler of Single Lower Limb

The venous Doppler of single lower limb is a valuable diagnostic tool for various vascular conditions affecting the veins in one leg. Some of the most common conditions that may require this lower limb Doppler test include:

  • Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT): A blood clot forming in the deep veins of the leg, which can be accurately diagnosed using the lower limb Doppler ultrasound.
  • Venous Insufficiency: A condition where the valves in the veins fail to function properly, leading to backward blood flow and symptoms like swelling, pain, and varicose veins.
  • Venous Occlusion: Blockage of a vein due to a clot or other obstructions, which can be identified by the absence or significant reduction of blood flow during the test.
  • Varicose Veins: The USG doppler lower limb test helps evaluate the anatomy and haemodynamics of varicose veins, aiding in treatment planning.
  • Thrombophlebitis: Inflammation of a vein caused by a blood clot, which can be identified and assessed using the lower limb Doppler.

What is the Procedure for Venous Doppler of Single Lower Limb?

The procedure for a venous Doppler of single lower limb involves several steps to ensure a thorough assessment of the venous system. The process typically includes:

  • Preparation: The patient is asked to remove clothing from the lower limb being examined, and the room temperature is maintained at a comfortable level.
  • Positioning: Depending on the part of the limb being examined, the patient may be positioned in various ways, such as standing, sitting, or lying down.
  • Application of Gel: A water-soluble gel is applied to the skin to facilitate the transmission of sound waves during the lower limb Doppler ultrasound.
  • Use of Transducer: A handheld device called a transducer is placed on the skin, directing high-frequency sound waves to the veins being tested. The transducer may be moved along different parts of the limb to examine various veins.
  • Compression: The technician may apply pressure to compress the veins to check for patency and rule out thrombosis during the leg Doppler test.

How to Prepare for Venous Doppler of Single Lower Limb

Preparing for a venous Doppler of single lower limb is relatively simple and involves the following steps:

  • Wear loose, comfortable clothing that allows easy access to the lower limb being examined.
  • Remove any jewellery or accessories from the leg being tested.
  • Inform your doctor about any medications you are currently taking, as some may need to be temporarily stopped before the test.
  • If you have any allergies or sensitivities to latex or ultrasound gel, inform the doctor before the test.

Who Can Opt for Venous Doppler of Single Lower Limb

The venous Doppler of single lower limb is recommended for individuals who:

  • Experience symptoms such as swelling, pain, discoloration, or heaviness in one leg.
  • Have a history of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) or other venous disorders.
  • Are at a higher risk of developing venous conditions due to factors like prolonged immobility, obesity, or a family history of vascular diseases.
  • Require preoperative assessment for varicose vein treatment or other vascular surgeries.
  • Need monitoring of an existing venous condition or post-treatment evaluation.

Book a Venous Doppler of Single Lower Limb Online at Apollo 24|7

This section will guide you through the simple process of booking a venous Doppler of single lower limb test online at Apollo 24|7:

  • Visit the Apollo 24|7 website or download the mobile app.
  • Navigate to the 'Diagnostic Tests' section and search for 'Venous Doppler of Single Lower Limb ' or 'USG doppler lower limb'.
  • Select the test and choose your preferred location for the test.
  • Pick a convenient date and time slot for your appointment.
  • Provide the necessary personal and medical details, and complete the secure online payment process.
  • You will receive a confirmation of your successful booking via your registered email ID and phone number.

FAQs

Is the venous Doppler of a single lower limb test painful?

No, the lower limb Doppler ultrasound is a non-invasive and painless procedure. You may feel slight pressure from the transducer during the test, but it should not cause any discomfort.
 

How long does the venous Doppler of single lower limb test take?

The duration of the venous Doppler of single lower limb may vary depending on the extent of the examination, but it typically takes between 30 to 60 minutes.

Do I need to fast before the venous Doppler of single lower limb test?

 No, fasting is not required before the venous Doppler of single lower limb test. You can eat and drink as usual unless otherwise instructed by your doctor.

Can I resume normal activities after the venous Doppler of single lower limb test?

Yes, you can resume your normal activities immediately after the USG doppler lower limb test, as it does not involve any sedation or recovery time.

How soon can I expect the results of the venous Doppler of single lower limb test?

The results of the lower limb Doppler ultrasound are usually available within 24 to 48 hours after the test. Your doctor will discuss the results with you and recommend any necessary treatment or follow-up.

Is the venous Doppler of single lower limb test safe during pregnancy?

Yes, the venous Doppler of single lower limb test is considered safe during pregnancy, as it uses non-ionising ultrasound waves and does not expose the foetus to any harmful radiation.

Can the venous Doppler of a single lower limb test detect all types of venous disorders?

While the leg Doppler test is highly effective in diagnosing most venous disorders, it may not detect all types of vascular conditions. In some cases, additional tests or imaging studies may be required for a comprehensive evaluation.

Is there any special preparation needed for the venous Doppler of single lower limb test?

 No special preparation is needed for the lower limb Doppler ultrasound. However, it is advisable to wear loose, comfortable clothing that allows easy access to the leg being examined and to inform your doctor of any medications you are taking or allergies you may have.