Periphral Vascular Disease

 

 

 

Acute arterial occlusion-pain, pallor, pulselessness, paresthesias, paralysis

Venous ulcers-prox to or at ankle, especially medial malleolus

Buerger’s disease-hands and feet, 20 y/o men who smoke

Arterial Embolism-4-6 hours for limb salvage. Heparin (80,18)

Ulnar artery aneurysm-hypothenar hammer syndrome  (using hand to bang)

Mycotic aneurysm-from endocarditis

Vasculitides

Temporal arteritis

Henoch-Schonlein purpura-palpable purpura, abd pain, arthritis

 

Thoracic Outlet syndrome-test c EAST (elevated arm stress test)-arms abducted at 90, elbows flexed 90.  Open and close fists for 3 minutes.  Numbness or limb heaviness is positive

HD catheters which get obstructed-try urokinase (5000 u)

Use venous side of fistula or graft for blood draw.

 

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