Blood flow through a shunt is small and difficult to detect. In addition, the shunt site itself may not be visible in the image, or multiple shunt sites may be present. The direction and velocities of blood flow, the timing, and the degree of turbulence vary significantly among shunt sites.
Color reversal produced by frequency aliasing may make it impossible to determine shunt flow direction by relying on the colors. In many cases, you will have to determine the direction by watching the progression of the blood flow through the shunt, or by using PW or CW Doppler.