Peripheral Artery Disease Flashcards

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Define peripheral arterial disease.

A

Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) includes a range of arterial syndromes that are caused by atherosclerotic obstruction of the lower-extremity arteries.

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Explain the aetiology/risk factors of peripheral arterial disease.

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Smoking
Diabetes
Hypertension
Hyperlipidaemia
Age >40 years
History of coronary artery disease/cerebrovascular disease
Low levels of exercise

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Summarise the epidemiology of peripheral arterial disease.

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The prevalence of PAD increases with age, beginning after 40 years of age. In the UK, one-fifth of people aged 65 to 75 years have evidence of PAD on clinical examination.

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Recognise the presenting symptoms of peripheral arterial disease. Recognise the signs of peripheral arterial disease on physical examination.

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Asymptomatic
Intermittent claudication
Thigh or buttock pain with walking that is relieved with rest
Diminished pulse

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Identify appropriate investigations for peripheral arterial disease and interpret the results.

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Ankle-brachial index
Doppler ultrasound
MRA
Dupplex scan
Angioplasty

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