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Cardio 2 Exam 2
PVD
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11/12/2005

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In what extremities is PVD more symptomatic?
Definition
Legs
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How is PVD Dxed?
Definition
W/ ABI
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What is the prognosis for ppl w/ PVD?
Definition
50% of pts w/ PVD will have a major CV event in 5yrs. 25% will be dead in 5yrs.
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And ABI of < ? = PVD Dx?
Definition
<.95
Term
How is ABI taken?
Definition
Take radial (not brachial) pulse of both arms and use the highest. Take the post tib and dorsalis pedis and use whichever is highest. ankle systolic/radial systolic = ABI.
Term
What are the landmark ABI values and their meanings? (6)
Definition
>.95 = normal. <.95=PVD. <.6=Intermittent Claudication, <.5=Multilevel disease, <.26=resting ischemic pain. <.2=gangrenous extremity.
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What is the earliest and most common presenting Sx?
Definition
Intermittent claudication.
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What is critical leg ischemia? Is this common in PVD pts?
Definition
Enough ischemia to cause gangren. Not many PVD pts have this.
Term
Define stable claudication.
Definition
Very predictable and easy to ID which activites cause the claudication.
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Once intermittent claudication is present, what is the best outcome you can hope for?
Definition
Stable claudication. It won't go away completely but you can at least get it to the point of being predictable.
Term
What are the major risk factors for PVD?(7)
Definition
1. Age, 2. Gender. 3. Smoker 4. Diabetes 5. HTN 6. Hyperlipidemia 7. Homocystine
Term
What is the muliplicative effect?
Definition
2 risk factors don't necessarily double the risk. It may triple or quadruple it.
Term
What are the goals for PVD Tx?(2)
Definition
Prolong life and QOL, and decrease adverse cardiovascular events.
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What are the major Tx areas appropriate for all PVD pts? (4)
Definition
1. Smokin cessation. 2. Platelet inhibition 3. Lipid Tx 4. Exercise training
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Additional PVD Tx goals for some pts as appropriate: (3)
Definition
1. Control diabetes 2. BP control 3. Weight loss
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Does diabetes control help PVD or CAD more?
Definition
CAD.
Term
What are some platelet inhibiting meds, and +/- of each? (3)
Definition
Asprin: cheap/GI side effects. Clopidogrel(plavix): good drug/expensive. Warfarin(coumadin):No GI probs, cheap/more expensive than asprin.
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What drugs are given for BP control?
Definition
ACE inhibitors, Calcium channel blockers, Beta blockers
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What is the painful walking questionnaire?
Definition
Looks at walking distance, speed and impairment. Asks questions about ADLs/walking activites and the difficulty w/ that activity is ranked on a lichert scale.
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What is the recommended exercise for PVD?(5)
Definition
1. Train to max pain 2. Train>6mos 3. Training=walking 4. 3x/wk supervised, 2/wk indep. 5. 30min/session, excluding rests.
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Research found that walking at least 2x/wk to claudication pain resulted in changes. What were they? (4)
Definition
Increased pain-free walking distance, Increased max walk time, Mean ABI improved, peak exercise calf bld flow improved.
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Exercise @ 40% VO2peak but still into painfiul claudication range resulted in what? (6)
Definition
Increased VO2peak 15-30%, Increased fiber size, mitochondrial # and vol, Oxidative enzymes, leg perfusion, a-vO2.
Term
How do vasodilators impact PVD?
Definition
They don't, because they don't affect stenotic vessels.
Term
The medications pentoxifulin and cliostazol do what in the Tx of PVD?
Definition
1. Increase cAMP which effects RBC flexibility. 2. Vasodilative effect. 3. Changes plasma viscosity.
Term
Which is a better tx for PVD: exercise or meds?
Definition
Walking is far more effective than meds.
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What are the general exercise recommendations for pts w/ PVD?
Definition
3-5x/wk, produces leg pain within 5 mins, start @15min -> 35-50min/session, Walking (non WB warm up and cool down can be used), for at least 6 months.
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