What does bilateral carotid artery color Doppler ultrasound examine?
Many people do not truly understand the clinical significance of carotid ultrasound examinations. Instead, they experience unnecessary anxiety and panic due to their examination reports, leading to excessive demands for further testing and treatment. Therefore, it is essential to gain a proper understanding of carotid color Doppler ultrasound so that we can objectively and accurately interpret its results.

What Does Bilateral Carotid Color Doppler Ultrasound Assess?
Bilateral carotid color Doppler ultrasound evaluates whether there is intima-media thickening within the carotid arteries, detects the presence, location, and size of atherosclerotic plaques, and assesses whether stenosis exists—and, if so, its severity. It also enables precise measurement and localization, as well as hemodynamic analysis of blood flow in the arteries.
Bilateral carotid color Doppler ultrasound serves as a noninvasive and convenient method for diagnosing atherosclerosis. However, during evaluation, a multiparametric analytical approach is recommended.
Bilateral carotid color Doppler ultrasound helps determine the nature and stability of carotid atherosclerotic plaques in patients with ischemic cerebrovascular disease, and accurately assesses the degree of carotid atherosclerosis and stenosis. It offers particular advantages in visualizing structural changes of the arterial wall, thereby providing objective evidence for early prevention and intervention of atherosclerosis. Proactive management of atherosclerosis and carotid stenosis is critically important for preventing ischemic stroke. Based on the findings of carotid ultrasound, clinicians may decide whether carotid stenting is warranted.
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