Peripheral vascular disease Flashcards
What are the local complications of atherosclerosis?
Progression reduces lumen size and impede blood flow Haemorrhage Plaque rupture/fissure Overlying thrombosis Narrowing Debris (embolism) Blockage Weakening (aneurysm)
What are the remote complications of atherosclerosis?
Embolism
Debris
Blockage
Which artery is closely related to the fibula?
Perineal artery
Which artery is closely related to the medial malleolus?
Posterior tibial artery
Which artery supplies the bladder?
Internal iliac artery
What are the organ specific symptoms of peripheral vascular disease?
Exercise induced angina Intermittent claudication Ischaemic cardiac failure Critical limb ischaemia Vascular dementia
What is the common clinical presentation of intermittent claudication?
Muscle cramps on walking (calf, thigh, buttock)
What is the common clinical presentation of critical leg ischaemia?
Rest pain
Ulceration
Gangrene
What is the common clinical presentation of acute limb ischaemia (embolism/thrombosis)?
Pain, pale, paralysis, paraesthesia,perishingly cold, pulseless
What is the common clinical presentation of carotid artery disease?
Stroke
Transient ischaemic attack
Amaurosis fugax
What is the common clinical presentation of abdominal aortic aneurysm?
Pulsating abdominal mass
Chest pain radiating to back
Generally unwell
What treatments are used for acute ischaemia?
Risk factor for modification - reduce risk of death from MI or stroke and relieve symptoms
Revascularisation - bypass, percutaneous balloon angioplasty, stenting, carotid endarterectomy, open/endovascular aneurysm repair
Below knee amputation/prosthesis