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Segmental Doppler pressure testing measures the blood pressure in an arm or a leg at certain points. It uses Doppler ultrasound. This imaging tool sends sound waves through your body. It's used to check blood flow in an artery.
You may need this test if you have peripheral artery disease (PAD). PAD occurs when the flow of blood through the arteries in your arms or legs is slowed because of a blockage. This test can find a blockage in those arteries. It can also see how bad the blockage is.
PAD is the result of atherosclerosis. That's the buildup of plaque in the arteries. Plaque is the buildup of fat, cholesterol, and other substances in the blood that can narrow the arteries. It can lead to heart problems, such as a heart attack.
You usually have this test as an outpatient. That means you can go home afterward. During the test:
Blood pressure is measured in millimeters of mercury (mmHg). A 20-mmHg difference between two points on your leg can show where you may have a block in blood flow. In an arm, that difference is 10 mmHg between two points.