17. Peripheral Arterial Disease Flashcards

1
Q

What is peripheral arterial disease?

A

Atherosclerosis in the arteries supplying the lower extremities

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2
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What are the symptoms of peripheral arterial disease?

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Claudication and atypical lower extremity pain
Rest pain
Ulceration
Gangrene

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3
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What does rest pain refer to?

A

A continuous burning pain, brought on when elevating the limb and relieved when the limb is lowered

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4
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What kind of necrosis is dry gangrene?

A

Coagulative

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5
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What is intermittent claudication?

A

Reproducible discomfort of a group of muscles, induced by exercise and relieved by rest

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6
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Describe an arterial ulcer

A
'Punched out' appearance
Intensely painful
Grey/yellow fibrotic base
Shiny skin and no hair
Pulses not palpable
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7
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How is a diagnosis of peripheral arterial disease made?

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History and examination
Ankle-brachial index combined with duplex ultrasoundography
Angiogram

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8
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What ABI range will claudication be present?

A

0.9-0.5

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9
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What ABI range will rest pain be present?

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<0.5

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10
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What is the first line treatment for peripheral vascular disease?

A

Supervised exercise program and cilostazol (phosphodiesterase inhibitor)
Then percutaneous angioplasty and stents

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11
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What surgeries are used in the treatment of peripheral vascular disease?

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Reconstructive vascular surgery

Amputation

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12
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What are the causes of acute limb ischaemia?

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Embolus, thrombus or trauma

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What are the signs and symptoms of acute limb ischaemia?

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Pain
Pallor
Pulseless
Paraesthesia
Perishing cold
Paralysis
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14
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What are the treatment options for acute limb ischaemia?

A

Thromolectomy/bypass

Thrombolysis

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