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Carotid Artery Scan  
A carotid artery scan is a form of vascular ultrasound performed to determine the blood flow of the arteries that supply blood from the heart through the neck to the brain.

Carotid Arteries Include

• Right internal carotid

• Left internal carotid

• Right external carotid

• Left external carotid

One pair, an external and internal, is located on each side of the neck. A carotid artery scan is a noninvasive procedure that provides your physician with an image of the carotid artery that is being studied.

The Procedure

A carotid artery scan is most often performed as an outpatient or it may be included in a hospital stay. Typically, a carotid artery scan follows this process:

• You will be asked to remove any clothing, jewelry, or other objects that may interfere with the scan.

• You will lie on an examination table with your neck slightly extended

• A clear gel will be placed on the skin at various locations on the carotid arteries.

• The doppler probe will be pressed against the skin and moved around over the area of the artery being studied.

• The probe will be moved around to compare blood flow in different areas of the artery. Both sides of the neck will be examined.

• Once the procedure has been completed, the gel will be wiped off.

A carotid artery scan is used to diagnose blockage or narrowing of the carotid arteries of the neck and/or the branches of the carotid artery. Plaque build up, blood clots, and other substances in the blood stream may cause an interruption in the blood flow through the carotid arteries.




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