Complications of diabetes, macrovascular Flashcards
how will they look:
Arteria ulcer vs venous ulcer?
Arteria ulcer – hole punch
Venous ulcer – shallow with irregular boundary
PREVENTION for macrovascular diabetes?
-4
prevention: control glucose + control bp + no smoking + statins
through what mechanism does Hyperglycaemia damage blood vessels?
-2
oxidative stress + ↓NO
how can hyperglycaemia lead to PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE?
-step by step
hyperglycaemia > oxidative stress on BVs > poor blood supply
how can hyperglycaemia lead to PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE and then gangrene?
hyperglycaemia > oxidative stress on BVs > poor blood supply > any injury heals slowly > ulcers (arterial or venous) > get infected easily > gangrene
what basically is gangrene?
i.e. define it
Gangrene = tissue necrosis from poor blood supply
pt has lots of leg gangrene,
what will you now have to do?
amputation
character of pain in claudication?
cramping pain in calf on walking, relived by rest
oxidative stress + ↓NO will do what to do endothelium?
how does this effect blood flow?
damage it
less blood flow
complications of diabetes at the heart?
-2 main ones
IHD & MI
what type of MI might a diabetic pt get exclusively?
why?
Silent MI
nerves damaged