Peripheral Artery Disease Flashcards
What is peripheral artery disease?
Atherosclerosis of the extremities (virtually always lower) causing ischemia.
What is Buerger’s disease?
when fingers and toes turn black in smokers
6 P’s of Arterial Insufficiency
Pain
Pulse
Paralysis
Pallor
Paresthesia
Pressure
Risk factors for PAD
HTN
Hyperlipidemia
DM
Smoking
Obesity/Sedentary lifestyle
Female/Older adults/Family hx
May be asymptomatic or cause intermittent claudication (burning, cramping, and pain in legs during exercise)
Mild PAD
May cause rest pain w/ skin atrophy, hair loss, cyanosis, ischemic ulcers, and gangrene
Severe PAD
Ankle-brachial index (ABI)
The ankle pressure is compared to the brachial pressure
Expected finding for ABI
0.9 to 1.3
ABI less than __________ in either leg is diagnostic for PAD.
0.9
What type of medication inhibits platelet aggregation and prolong bleeding time?
antiplatelet medications
Ex: Cilostazol and Pentoxifylline
General nursing implications for antiplatelet meds
-use caution in pts at risk for bleeding
-concurrent use w/ NSAIDs, heparin, thrombolytics, or warfarin may increase risk of bleeding
-teach bleeding precautions to pt and family
-monitor bleeding times throughout therapy
Side effects of Cilostazol
HA, diarrhea, GI bleeding, dizziness, flatus
Reminders for Cilostazol
-monitor for relief of intermittent claudication
-grapefruit juice inhibits metabolism
-administer on empty stomach
Procedures
- Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty and laser-assisted angioplasty
- Mechanical rotational abrasive atherectomy
- Arterial revascularization surgery
Ways to promote vasodilation & prevent vasoconstriction
-warm environment
-wear insulated socks
-never apply direct heat
-avoid exposure to cold
-avoid stress, caffeine, and nicotine