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  1. How to interpret ankle-brachial index (ABI) waveforms

    Feb 26, 2021 · The healthiest waveforms are called triphasic, meaning they have two peaks and one pit that are both audible and visible. A triphasic waveform indicates that a shift of direction in blood …

  2. TRIPHASIC Definition & Meaning | Merriam-Webster Medical

    2 days ago · triphasic adjective tri· pha· sic (ˈ)trī-ˈfā-zik : having or occurring in three phases

  3. What is the significance of a triphasic and biphasic waveform ...

    Apr 9, 2025 · The presence of a triphasic waveform on arterial Doppler ultrasound of the lower extremities is indicative of healthy, unobstructed arteries with good elasticity, whereas a biphasic

  4. Triphasic | definition of triphasic by Medical dictionary

    Meaning of triphasic medical term. What does triphasic mean?

  5. Triphasic CT Scan: Purpose, Process, and What It Detects

    A triphasic CT scan is a non-invasive medical imaging technique that uses X-rays to capture images of the abdomen in three phases. This scan is typically performed to identify abnormalities …

  6. Triphasic waveform - Global Ultrasound Institute

    A triphasic waveform in vascular ultrasound indicates healthy arterial blood flow, characterized by three distinct phases: rapid forward flow during systole, transient flow reversal in early diastole, and a …

  7. Triphasic waves: To treat or not to treat? - ScienceDirect

    Jan 1, 2025 · Generalized periodic discharges (GPDs) with triphasic morphology (triphasic waves, TWs) are EEG waveforms encountered in patients with altered sensorium and often in critically ill …

  8. Triphasic (A), biphasic (B), and monophasic (C) Doppler ...

    The triphasic waveform was recognized audibly and displayed as three distinct components of the cardiac cycle: (1) systole; (2) early diastolic flow reversal; and (3) a small forward flow ...

  9. Triphasic waves: To treat or not to treat? - PubMed

    Jun 27, 2025 · In this review we discuss the historical views of TWs and their clinical and radiographic correlates, highlight the typical and atypical features of TWs, discuss the controversy related to the …

  10. EEG Triphasic Waves: Overview, Clinical Presentation ...

    Oct 1, 2024 · Triphasic waves (TWs) are a distinctive but nonspecific electroencephalographic (EEG) pattern originally described in a stuporous patient in 1950 by Foley as "blunted spike and wave."