Signs and Symptoms
Diagnosis
Medical Treatment
Skin Findings/Physical Exam/Mimickers
Risk Factors/Consequences
100

This is a pain in calves with activity due to decreased oxygen to the muscles.

What is intermittent claudication?

100

What is an ABI and how do you calculate it?

What is ankle brachial pressure?

What is the highest systolic ankle pressure over the highest systolic brachial pressure for each limb?


100

The ACC/AHA recommends all patients with symptomatic PAD to be on... 

What is a high-intensity statin?

100

In this condition skin typically appears hardened, leathery and has a brownish discoloration.

What is venous insufficiency?

100

This is the single greatest modifiable risk factor

for the development and progression of PAD...

What is smoking?

200

This is the leading cause of peripheral arterial disease (PAD)?

What is atherosclerosis?

200

With your handheld doppler, you obtain the following systolic blood pressures:

Left brachial:  130

Left DP:  98

Left PT:  103

Calculate the ABI...

Using the highest left ankle pressure (103) over the highest brachial pressure (130), the calculated ABI for the left limb is 0.79

200

What is the target LDL for individuals with PAD and another major atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease event (or 2 minor risk factors)?

What is LDL<70? 

*ACC for Very High Risk patients: LDL-C < 55 mg/dL.

200

In this condition skin typically appears shiny, hairless, dry, flaky, pale or mottled.

What is peripheral arterial disease (PAD)?

200

What are other modifiable risk factors (5)?

What are diabetes, HTN, HLD, obesity, sedentary lifestyle?

300

What is a symptom of PAD that can occur only in men?

What is erectile dysfunction? 

300

What does it mean to have an ABI value > 1.4?

What is paradoxically indicate advanced PAD, with calcified vessels that resist compression by the blood pressure cuff, falsely elevating the ABI?

300

This medication is contraindicated in patients with heart failure... 

What is Cilostazol?

- Due to a class effect of phosphodiesterase inhibitors increasing long-term mortality in patients with reduced ejection fraction.

300

Pain behind the knee, tender to touch, aggravated by walking but not relieved by rest...

What is a Baker's cyst?

300

Non-modifiable risk factors (6)?

What are age, family hx, race/ethnicity (AA higher risk), genetics, CKD, CAD*?

400

Dead tissue due to lack of blood flow?

What is gangrene?

400

Who should be screened with ankle brachial index (ABI) for PAD? (4)

1. All patients older than age 65y

2. Age > 50-64 with risk factors

3. Patient < age 50y if diabetes and 1 other risk factor (smoking, HTN, HLD)

4. Exertional leg symptoms and/or non-healing wounds

400

First line therapy for symptomatic PAD? (2)

Supervised exercise therapy and antiplatelet therapy (aspirin or clopidogrel). 

-European guidelines favor clopidogrel over ASA

*If patient has been recently revascularized then DAPT

400

This presents classically in young, female patients with paroxysmal color changes of fingers and/or toes in response to cold or stress...

What is Raynaud’s phenomenon?

400

This is the most serious complication of PAD...

Critical Limb ischemia

500

What are the 6 "P's" in acute limb ischemia?

Pain, Pallor, Pulselessness, Paresthesia, Paralysis, Poikilothermia (Perishingly Cold): The affected limb feels cold and loses its ability to regulate temperature, becoming the same temperature as its surroundings.

500

What imaging modalities would you consider (4)?

Duplex ultrasound, CTA, or MRA.  Invasive angiography

500

What are the indications for vascular surgery referral?

What are patients with moderate to severe arterial disease?

ABI 0.5 – 0.8

ABI < 0.5

500

An idiopathic condition affecting young, female patients, characterized by painless, cool, bluish discoloration of the feet and strong pulses...

What is Acrocyanosis?

500

Patients with PAD have an increased rate of...(3) 

What are ischemic stroke, (MI), and cardiovascular death?