Vascular Facts Flashcards
1
Q
What are the signs and symptoms of acute limb ischaemia?
A
6 Ps
- Pain
- Pulselessness
- Pallor
- Perishing cold
- Paraesthesia (loss of sensation - tingling)
- Paralysis (loss of function)
2
Q
What is the presentation of an AAA?
A
- Asymptomatic (majority)
- Symptomatic (back pain)
- Ruptured (back pain + collapse)
3
Q
What criteria might you use to test the probability of DVT or PE?
A
Wells score
4
Q
Give 5 signs/symptoms of a DVT
A
- Pain/aching
- Tenderness
- Swelling
- Warm
- Altered skin colour
5
Q
What are the factors that predispose to venous thrombosis?
A
Virchow’s Triad
- Stasis (immobility; intra-abdominal/pelvic mass compressing the venous system)
- Hypercoagulability (high-dose oestrogens, malignancy, sepsis, thrombophilia’s)
- Trauma
6
Q
What factors may lead you to discount ischaemic pain from:
Character
Location
Exacerbating factors
A
Character - Knife like; sharp; stabbing; aggravated by respiration
Location - left submammary area; left hemithorax
Exacerbating factors - pain AFTER completion of exercise, specific body motion
7
Q
INTERMITTENT CLAUDICATION
- Artery of calf pain?
- Artery of thigh pain?
- Artery of buttock pain?
A
- Superficial femoral artery
- External iliac artery
- lower aorta or common and internal iliac arteries