how can peripheral arterial disease (PAD) present?
describe intermittent claudication. which areas are typically affected by this?
describe the nature of the pain felt in intermittent claudication
- achey
describe critical limb ischaemia (CLI)
- pain in limb at rest
features of CLI?
describe the pain felt in CLI
triad of leriche syndrome?
what causes leriche syndrome?
occlusion of distal aorta / common iliac artery
describe buerger’s test
what is buerger’s angle?
the angle at which the leg becomes pale
in a healthy pt, what happens at the end of buerger’s test?
legs remain pink
in a pt with PAD, what happens at the end of buerger’s test?
- then go dark red (rubor)
describe an arterial ulcer
describe a venous ulcer
where is the gaiter region?
mid-calf down to ankle
investigations for PAD?
what is the normal range for ABPI?
0.9 - 1.3
what would an ABPI of < 0.3 indicate?
CLI
what could an ABPI of > 1.3 indicate? who is this more common in?
- diabetics
management of intermittent claudication?
drugs offered in intermittent claudication?
surgical options for intermittent claudication?
management of acute limb ischaemia?
vascular emergency:
how could a venous thrombus cause a stroke?