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Claudication in endurance athletes?
Endofibrosis
ABI definition of PAD?
<.9
Risk factors for PAD (and CAD)?
HTN
Smoking
DM
Hypercholesterolemia
Important PAD studies
Framingham Heart Study
TASC I and II
Protective lipoprotiens
Apolipoprotien A-1 and A-II
High density lipids
Predictors of progression?
Large vessel disease - tobacco
Small vessel disease -
Presentation
Asymptomatic 20-50%
Atypical leg pain 40-50%
Claudication 10-35%
Critical limb ischemia 1-2%
Staging systems
Fontaine
Rutherford
Fontaine
I-Asymptomatic
IIa-Mild claudication
IIb-Moderate to severe claudication
III-Ischemic rest pain
IV-Ulceration or gangrene
Rutherford
0-0 - Asymptomatic
I-1 - Mild
I-2 - Moderate
I-3 - Severe
II-4 - Ischemic rest pain
III-5 - Minor tissue damage
III-6 - Major tissue damage
Buttock and hip pain
aortoiliac
Thigh pain
common femoral or aortoiliac
Upper two thirds of calf
SFA
Lower one third of calf
popliteal
Foot
tibial or peroneal'
Most common site of peripheral atery anuerysm?
Popliteal
Always check ____ and ____ with diagnosis of popliteal anuersym?
Contralateral pop and abdominal aorta
% of popliteal anuerysm that present as rupture?
2-4%
You should intervene on popliteal anuerysms at what size?
2 cm
5 yr patency with SVG for pop
Secondary patency rate
Limb salvage rate
69%
87%
87%