Vascular: The Acutely Painful Leg Flashcards

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How can an acutely painful leg present?

A

Cold and pale

Hot and swollen

Traumatic

Neurological

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How should a cold pale leg be managed?

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Treated as acute limb ischemia, 6 P’s, examine contralateral leg, identify risk factors, CT angiogram, surgical emergency

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How should a hot and swollen leg be managed?

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Assessment for DVT, pain often localised to calf, FH, recent immobility/surgery, wells’ score to be calculated, US doppler, LMWH before long-term anti-coag, Abx

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How should a traumatic acutely painful leg be managed

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If fracture suspected check for bony tenderness and inability to weight bear, imaging

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How should a neurological acutely painful leg be managed

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Radiculopathies will typically be associated with back pain that radiates to affected region and is worse on movement

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What investigations should be performed for an acutely painful leg

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Detailed accurate Hx

Full vascular exam

Full neurological exam

Evaluation of NV status

CT angiogram

Bloods = routine, group and save

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What are the first steps in managing an acutely painful leg

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Haemodynamically stabilised early as necessary

Early involvement of vascular surgeons

Analgesia

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