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