Peripheral vascular disease Flashcards
What is peripheral vascular disease (PVD) also known as?
Peripheral artery disease (PAD)
What is PVD?
A circulatory condition that occurs when there is a narrowing/blockage of blood vessels outside the heart, most commonly the arteries of the legs
What causes PVD?
Mostly atherosclerosis within the arteries of the lower limbs
What are the main risk factors for PVD?
Smoking
Diabetes
Hypertension
High cholesterol
Age
Obesity
CKD
What are symptoms of peripheral vascular disease?
Intermittent claudication (pain on exertion)
Critical limb ischaemia (big occlusion, barely adequate supply to meet metabolic demand. Pain at rest)
With critical limb ischaemia (has pain at rest), there is increased risk of what?
Gangrene / infection
What is acute limb ischemia?
Total occlusion of vessel due to thrombotic or embolic formation at site of critical limb ischemia lesion.
What are the 6 Ps of acute limb ischaemia?
Pulselessness
Pallor
Pain
Perishingly cold
Paralysis
Paraesthesia
If you have all 6 Ps of acute limb ischaemia then it is an _____
emergency
There is irreversible nerve damage within _ hours of blood vessel supplying the region being occluded
6
Where is irreversible muscle damage in _-__ hours when a blood vessel is occluded in PAD
6-10
What is ABPI?
Ankle-brachial pressure index
What happens to the ABPI in PVD?
Is less than 0.9 as lack of perfusion to lower limb compared to upper limb
What happens to the skin in PVD?
Becomes cooler, colour changes and ulcerations
What are bruits?
Pulsatile regions due to turbulent blood flow