The Doppler spectrum just described assumes that the entire vessel is insonated when sampling. However, the size of the Doppler beam is actually quite narrow and only part of the vessel is sampled. If the beam passes through the center of the vessel only flow from the anterior and posterior aspects of the vessel will be sampled. The low velocity flow from the lateral walls will not be sampled. Therefore, the Doppler spectrum does not truly represent all of the flow velocities within the vessel.