ABOUT THE DISEASE
Peripheral arterial disease is the reduced circulation of blood to areas of body like arms, legs, stomach, kidneys, i.e other than the brain or heart. It is caused by a narrowed or blocked blood vessel. The main cause is atherosclerosis, which is the build-up of fatty deposits that narrow a blood vessel, usually an artery. In cases of acute limb ischemia, this disease can become life threatening and may require emergency intervention.
SYMPTOMS
CAUSES
The Major cause is atherosclerosis that reduces blood flow to the area. Other causes include:- Diabetes- Obstruction – as by a blood clot (thrombus)- Infection- Arteritis- Blood vessel spasms –as in Raynaud’s disease
DIAGNOSIS
- Clinical Evaluation- Ankle/brachial index (ABI) test- Doppler imaging- MRA (Magnetic resonance angiogram)- CT Angiogram- Angiography
TREATMENT METHODS
ÂTreatment options include:
• Medications – anti platelets, anti hypertensives, statins• Angioplasty• Stent placement• Atherectomy• Bypass surgery• Lifestyle changes
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Treatment options of peripheral artery disease include:-
- Bypass grafting surgery
- Taking good care of the feet
- Daily walking program
- Eliminating or reducing the blockage non surgically with medication
- Bypass surgery to shunt blood around the clogged area
- Quitting smoking