Arterial Ulcers Flashcards

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Define arterial ulcer

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A localised area of damage and breakdown of skin due to inadequate arterial blood supply - usually seen on the feet of patients with severe atheromatous narrowing of the arteries supplying the legs

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What are the causes/risk factors of arterial ulcers?

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  • Coronary heart disease
  • History of stroke or TIA
  • Diabetes mellitus
  • Peripheral arterial disease (e.g. intermittent claudication)
  • Obesity and immobility
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What are the signs and symptoms of arterial ulcers?

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• Often DISTAL - at the dorsum of the foot or between the toes
• Punched-out appearance
• Often elliptical with clearly defined edges
• The ulcer base contains grey, granulation tissue
• NIGHT PAIN - hallmark of arterial ulcers
- Pain is worse when supine (because arterial blood flow is further reduced when supine)
- Pain is relieved by dangling the affected leg off the end of the bed
• Hairlessness
• Pale skin
• Absent pulses
• Nail dystrophy
• Wasting of calf muscles

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What investigations are carried out for arterial ulcers?

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  • Duplex ultrasonography of lower limbs - assess patency of arteries and potential for revascularisation or bypass surgery
  • ABPI
  • Percutaneous angiography
  • ECG
  • Fasting serum lipids, fasting blood glucose and HbA1c (diabetes is a major risk factor)
  • FBC - anaemia can worsen the ischaemia
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