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Editor’s Comment

Editor’s Comment 1141954 JVUXXX10.1177/15443167221141954Journal for Vascular Ultrasound research-article2022 Journal for Vascular Ultrasound © 2022, Society for Vascular Ultrasound Article reuse guidelines: sagepub.com/journals-permissions https://doi.org/10.1177/15443167221141954 DOI: 10.1177/15443167221141954 journals.sagepub.com/home/jvu It is rewarding to see readers and authors engaged in constructive use of an electrocardiogram (ECG) along with Doppler wave- dialogue around articles published in the Journal for Vascular forms is rarely necessary in routine noncardiac vascular ultra- Ultrasound. Interpretation of Doppler waveforms is a topic that sound. However, there are situations when the systolic and always seems to generate considerable interest and discussion. diastolic phases of the Doppler waveform are difficult to identify The 2020 Consensus Statement from the Society for Vascular clearly, and a simultaneous ECG is helpful to show the relation- Medicine and Society for Vascular Ultrasound on “Interpretation ship between the segments of the Doppler waveform and the sys- of Peripheral Arterial and Venous Doppler Waveforms” helped tolic and diastolic components of the cardiac cycle. to standardize the nomenclature for Doppler waveforms and pro- vided examples of normal and abnormal flow patterns. The R. Eugene Zierler, MD, RPVI Doppler waveform features associated with arterial steal physi- Editor, Journal for Vascular Ultrasound ology can be particularly complex and variable, as shown by the Medical Director, D. E. Strandness Jr. Vascular Laboratory case report referred to in these letters. As a final comment, the Professor of Surgery, University of Washington, USA http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal for Vascular Ultrasound SAGE

Editor’s Comment

Journal for Vascular Ultrasound , Volume 47 (1): 1 – Mar 1, 2023

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1141954 JVUXXX10.1177/15443167221141954Journal for Vascular Ultrasound research-article2022 Journal for Vascular Ultrasound © 2022, Society for Vascular Ultrasound Article reuse guidelines: sagepub.com/journals-permissions https://doi.org/10.1177/15443167221141954 DOI: 10.1177/15443167221141954 journals.sagepub.com/home/jvu It is rewarding to see readers and authors engaged in constructive use of an electrocardiogram (ECG) along with Doppler wave- dialogue around articles published in the Journal for Vascular forms is rarely necessary in routine noncardiac vascular ultra- Ultrasound. Interpretation of Doppler waveforms is a topic that sound. However, there are situations when the systolic and always seems to generate considerable interest and discussion. diastolic phases of the Doppler waveform are difficult to identify The 2020 Consensus Statement from the Society for Vascular clearly, and a simultaneous ECG is helpful to show the relation- Medicine and Society for Vascular Ultrasound on “Interpretation ship between the segments of the Doppler waveform and the sys- of Peripheral Arterial and Venous Doppler Waveforms” helped tolic and diastolic components of the cardiac cycle. to standardize the nomenclature for Doppler waveforms and pro- vided examples of normal and abnormal flow patterns. The R. Eugene Zierler, MD, RPVI Doppler waveform features associated with arterial steal physi- Editor, Journal for Vascular Ultrasound ology can be particularly complex and variable, as shown by the Medical Director, D. E. Strandness Jr. Vascular Laboratory case report referred to in these letters. As a final comment, the Professor of Surgery, University of Washington, USA

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Published: Mar 1, 2023

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