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Which test do I need?
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Which test do I need?
To help you decide we have listed below typical symptoms you may expect:
Carotid artery duplex imaging
- Previous (or family) history of stroke or mini-stroke (Transient Ischaemic Attack)
- Numbness or tingling in the arms, legs or one side of the face
- ‘Drooping’ of one side of the face
- Temporary or permanent loss of the use of one or more limbs
- Temporary or permanent loss of speech
- Confusion or in ability to form simple words
- Temporary or partial loss of part or all of vision in one eye
- Unusual visual effects in one eye (e.g. odd patterns)
Aneurysm screen
- A family history of aneurysms, or a pulsatile swelling noticed; in the stomach, groin or behind the knee.
Simple peripheral artery studies
- Applies to both arms and legs
- Cramp or muscle pains on exercise
- Blue/black discolouration of one or more fingers or toes
- Lower leg or finger ulceration (open, non-healing wound)
- Pain at rest in the lower leg/arm or foot/hand
Full limb arterial colourflow duplex imaging
This investigation is only performed at the request of a doctor or if the simple peripheral artery study confirms the presence of arterial disease.
- Typical symptoms are the same as for Peripheral artery study.
Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) assessment
- DVT is more common in the leg but similar symptoms may occur in the arm.
- Swelling of the calf or whole leg, which may include pain and leg discolouration.
- Symptoms are more common after a long period of inactivity (e.g. long flight or car journey, period of prolonged bed rest following operation or illness)
- People with a previous history of DVT with new symptoms should be reinvestigated.
Varicose vein assessment
This investigation is only performed at the request of a doctor to either exclude deep vein problems or to map out varicose veins prior to surgery.
Symptoms:-
- visible (painful) varicose veins, lower limb swelling, lower limb discolouration (red or brown staining), lower limb ulceration.
Venous to Arterial shunts
This investigation is only performed at the request of a doctor.
Monitoring of cerebral emboli
- Patients with a family history or early signs of dementia.
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