Arterial Occlusive Disease Flashcards

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Give examples of 3 types of arterial occlusive diseases

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ACUTE LIMB ISCHAEMIA (ALI)

CHRONIC LIMB THREATENING ISCHAEMIA (CLTI)

SYMPTOMATIC CAROTID STENOSIS

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Describe common symptoms of acute ischaemia (the 6P’s)

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(ALSO PRESENT IN CLTI)
- Pain
- Pallor
- Pulseless
- Perishingly cold
(LATE SIGNS)
- Paraesthesia
- Paralysis

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3
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Describe common symptoms of critical limb threatening ischaemia (CLTI)

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Outline options for INITIAL management of critical limb threatening ischaemia

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TEST FROM PATIENT
~ Full blood count (FBC)
~ Urea and electrolytes (U&Es)
~ Coagulation
~ G&S (incase blood transfusion required

ECG

CT ANGIOGRAM

DRUGS
~ Antiplatelet, statin
~ Analgesia
~ DVT prophylaxis
~ +/- Antibiotics

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5
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Outline the surgical management of symptomatic carotid stenosis

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CAROTID ENDARTERECTOMY (CEA)

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Describe appropriate secondary prevention interventions for patients with peripheral arterial disease

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7
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Risk factors of acute limb ischaemia

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Atrial Fibrillation
thrombophilias
Obesity
Cancer
If thrombotic, risks as for atherosclerosis

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Risk factors of critical limb threatening ischaemia

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  • Smoking
  • Hypertension
  • Diabetes
  • Hypercholesterolaemia
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9
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Give an account of the pathophysiology of acute limb ischaemia

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  • Sudden blockage to blood flow in a normal artery
  • Ischaemia
  • Cell death (necrosis)
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Give an account of the pathophysiology of critical limb threatening ischaemia

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  • Progressive atherosclerosis causes severe narrowing or complete occlusion in arteries
  • Without gravity, supply cannot match demand even at rest
  • Anaerobic metabolites released = pain
  • Patients keep leg(s) hanging down
  • causes oedema
  • skin breakdown/ulceration which doesnt heal
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Outline options for OPERATIVE management of critical limb threatening ischaemia

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Conservative / Palliative
Endovascular intervention
Open surgery

HYBRID PROCEDURE
= endovascular intervention and open surgery

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