After reading and studying the papers used for CME in the December 2022 Issue of the Journal for Vascular Ultrasound, participants will be able to:
1.Explain how to measure acceleration time.
2.State risk factors that can worsen peripheral arterial disease.
3.State the artery that had the highest rate of segmental occlusion.
4.List the risk factors associated with arteriovenous fistula failure.
5.State the mapping tools used to supplement the clinical assessment prior to arteriovenous fistula surgery.
6.Explain the venous assessment for an arteriovenous fistula creation.
7.List the clinical presentation of mid aortic syndrome.
8.List the pathology seen in the right and left internal carotid arteries at the mid and distal segments on diagnostic ultrasound.
9.Describe the ultrasound features of transient perivascular inflammation involving the carotid artery.
10.State the gold standard used to diagnose arterial steal syndrome.
11.List the complications associated with an arteriovenous creation.
12.List the clinical symptoms associated with ischemic steal syndrome.
13.State the different mediums used to create a vascular access model.
14.Explain the procedural technique used for the advanced trainee which allows for a more realistic simulation.
15.List the advantages and disadvantages of the vascular surgery access model.
16.State the modalities use to visualize splenic vein thrombosis.
17.Explain the benefits of superb microvascular imaging.
18.State the modalities used to confirm the resolution of the splenic vein thrombosis.