Vascular exam - PV exam Flashcards

1
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What might you look for on inspection of the upper limbs in a peripheral vascular exam?

A
  • Skin colour changes
  • Ischaemic changes
  • Tar-stained fingers
  • Tendon xanthoma
  • Cap glucose test markings
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What would you do on palpation of the upper limbs in a perihipheral arterial exam?

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  • Temp
  • Cap refill
  • Pulses - radial, radio-radial delay, radio-femoral, brachial
  • Blood pressure in both arms
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3
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What might radio-radial delay indicate?

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  • Aortic dissection/aneurysm
  • Proximal coarctation
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4
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What might radio-femoral delay indicate?

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Aortic coarctation

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5
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What difference in BP between both arms would be regarded as significant?

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> 10 mmHg

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6
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What might a BP difference of > 10 mmHg between each arm indicate as a cause?

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  • Aortic coarctation
  • Aortic dissection
  • Subclavian artery stenosis
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7
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How might you want to assess the carotid pulse?

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  • Character
  • Auscultate for bruit
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8
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What might a carotid bruit indicate?

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Carotid artery stenosis

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9
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What might you want to look for on the face in a vascular exam?

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  • Corneal arcus
  • Xanthelasma
  • Central cyanosis
  • Carotid pulse
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10
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What might you look for on the abdomen in a vascualr examination?

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  • Body habitus
  • Scars
  • Visible aortic pulsation
  • Palpate for abdominal and femoral bruits
  • Auscultate for bruits
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11
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What might a machine bruit on auscultating the abdomen indicate?

A

AAA

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What might you look for on inspection of the lower limbs in a vascular exmination?

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  • Skin colour
  • Ischaemic changes
  • Trophic changes
  • Muscle wasting
  • Ankle oedema
  • SCars
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13
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What are trophic changes?

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  • Shiny skin
  • Hair loss
  • Thin skin
  • Ulcers
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14
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What might you do when palpating the lower limbs as part of a peripheral vascular exam?

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  • Temperature
  • Cap refill
  • Pulses - Femoral, Popliteal, PT, DP
  • Squeeze the calves
  • Check sensation
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15
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What special test would you consider doing in someone as part of a peripheral vascular exam?

A

Buerger’s angle - and filling/reperfusion time

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16
Q

How long should you hold a patients straight leg in the air for buerger’s test?

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30 seconds

17
Q

What is regarded as a positive buerger’s test?

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  • Watch their feet for 2-3 minutes
  • Pallor followed by reactive hyperaemia on dependency - implies significant PVD
18
Q

What is buerger’s angle?

A

Angle at which hip is flexed for 30 seconds which leads to a pale foot.

19
Q

What other things would you do to complete a peripheral vascular exmination?

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  • CVS exam
  • Neuro motor and sensation exam
  • Doppler ultrasound - asssess pulses
20
Q

What scars might you see on an abdomen for an aortobifemoral bypass?

A
  • Midline laparotomy
  • Bilateral groin scars
21
Q

What procedure may have been done in the following patient?

A

Aortobifemoral bypass

22
Q

Where might scars be for an axilobifemoral/axillofemoral bypass be?

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  • Axillary scars
  • Unilateral/bilateral groin scars
23
Q

What scars might indicate a femorofemoral bypass?

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Bilateral groin scars

25
Q

What are the main features of critical limb ischaemia?

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Tissue loss + chronic rest pain + ABPI < 0.3