Peripheral Arterial Disease

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  • Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
  • A concise tutorial about the clinical aspects of peripheral arterial disease affecting the lower limb, from history to management and prognosis. Included in this multimedia tutorial is a definition of claudication, an explanation and audio example of a normal arterial doppler waveform, and a visual run-through of bypass grafts.

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  • @29jug11
    @29jug11 4 роки тому +3

    A brilliant, easy to understand presentation..... I am currently undergoing tests for many of these symptoms, with discussion pending on whether arteries or veins are causing my symptoms.... I am now better able to understand what my medics are trying to do for me.....Than You!

  • @vitutevalikas10
    @vitutevalikas10 Рік тому +1

    Could not understand a word of this medical mombo combo!

  • @alexia89
    @alexia89 10 років тому +5

    accurate and concise ! thanks for uploading

  • @HarpalSingh-lw3jq
    @HarpalSingh-lw3jq Місяць тому

    A surgeon bypassed blocked femur artery from asc aorto to popliteal artery (+CABG), during this he tunnel the graft through abdomen cavity, is this right or wrong?

  • @123rogersk
    @123rogersk Рік тому +1

    Im trying to stop smoking and have peripheral arterial disease. Thanks for the stern STOP SMOKING REMINDER. Hardest thing I've ever had to do is stop.

    • @carolstrachan4197
      @carolstrachan4197 Рік тому

      I'm having to stop and it's very hard to do. The alternative is frightening, so I'm doing my damnedest to give up. I'm waiting on surgery for a stent to be inserted.

    • @123rogersk
      @123rogersk Рік тому

      @@carolstrachan4197 I stopped smoking for 8 weeks and started back up again with a limit I still have hopes of quiting but its so hard. hope your doing well.

  • @richardschneider9098
    @richardschneider9098 4 роки тому +4

    I am in the earlier stages of this disease, with occasional coolness of the feet, mismatched ankle pressures, and pain on long walks. Since my brother's best friend died at 58 due to complications of leg amputation (and no, that diabetic wouldn't quit smoking), I've been very apprehensive. I found this video VERY helpful to understanding the disease, and the prognosis values are encouraging. I must say most strongly, the U.S. medical community does not seem nearly so interested or capable about getting helpful and useful information out to the public. Thanks SO much!

    • @gregorymalchuk272
      @gregorymalchuk272 3 роки тому

      Are you on lipitor and a blood thinner?

    • @deshawnreding9575
      @deshawnreding9575 3 роки тому

      Im only 18 with this im goin To die early i didnt even get to do everything i wanted to 😔

    • @deshawnreding9575
      @deshawnreding9575 3 роки тому

      @@gregorymalchuk272 Im only 18 with this im goin To die early i didnt even get to do everything i wanted to 😔

    • @gailcrowe727
      @gailcrowe727 Рік тому

      I was diagnosed with this 11 years ago and I couldn’t walk very far at all. The consultant
      offered me bypass surgery which I declined because I couldn’t face such major surgery.
      He put me on aspirin and I was already on statins because I had high blood fat because
      this runs in the family. I gave up smoking and I’ve lost 2.1/2 stones and it seems to have
      improved as I can walk much further without my legs hurting. The consultant has said he
      won’t see me any more (I’ve been seeing him once a year for 11 years) I feel annoyed about
      this as I still have the condition of course so is this because of the state of the health
      service or what?

  • @timothyrogers9035
    @timothyrogers9035 4 роки тому +1

    My case could be a little different but show some of the same symptoms. I’ve had 3 total knee replacements on my right knee. In between those 3 knee surgeries there’s been multiple antibioticle spacers put in place instead of a knee along with aggressive Picc line infusion of strong antibiotics to try and kill the infection responsible for a these surgeries. This over the last 6 years. The infection is still in my right leg playing hide and seek. But the scar tissue from these surgeries has greatly reduced circulation in my lower legs. I’m worried the infection will spread to vital organs and been told the easy way out is amputation above my knee. I have limited use of my leg and can’t bend it due to scar tissue and lots of swelling that doesn’t go away. I’m starting to get fatigued and out of breath much easier now. I’m 60 yrs old. And smoked 10 cigarettes a day off and on for 20 years. I would like to save my leg if I could bend it again. So I need second opinions from doctors who have ideas on my treatment. I was very active in sports especially surfing right up to my first surgery now I can do nothing. Thank you for your time.

  • @nick_no1
    @nick_no1 7 років тому +3

    thank you so much for the lecture: clearly laid out and thus easy to remember. I appreciate your work very much!

  • @silentlatif
    @silentlatif Рік тому

    Doc! Thanks for telling if I am there for the next 5 or 15 years. I underwent PAG & CAG together and needed Angioplasty by Balooning the Popliteal artery (Right Leg). I still have pain (2 days post procedure). I was a smoker & because of Chronic Pancreatitis, had developed Diabetes Mellitus... 🙄

  • @xxzxzxzxx6974
    @xxzxzxzxx6974 4 роки тому +2

    Such a nice doctor, wonderful presentation!

  • @Rene-uz3eb
    @Rene-uz3eb Рік тому

    7:17 regarding that abpi test. First of all it will compound inaccuracies when measuring bp. To say that both high and low pressures are indicative oh well. I don’t believe you can have arterial disease without calcification (prove me wrong), so that notion for high ratio also makes no sense.
    If anything, if you have a very low bp at the ankle then you have an ischemic foot, that much should be clear. If you have a high bp there, unclear how that’s even possible quite frankly, other than wrong measurements.
    The Doppler waveforms would measure stiffness of the arteries.

  • @keithjackson5128
    @keithjackson5128 Рік тому

    I am in a great deal of discomfort and been told that the vascular consultant considers my doppler results to warrant a routine consultation, unfortunately there is a waiting time of 18months and I'm afraid of it becoming worse, of course for a serious amount of money he can see me privately next week!

  • @rashamdeep7175
    @rashamdeep7175 6 років тому +3

    Please 😌 make more you are awesome :)

  • @FunEducateLearn
    @FunEducateLearn 5 років тому +2

    Very well explained to help me with my exams. Thank you Sir.

  • @vernondavis6095
    @vernondavis6095 Рік тому

    have an artery blockage so far no help has been offered by either cardio vascular dr or orthopedic dont even know how bad it is

  • @charmainemachimana1201
    @charmainemachimana1201 7 років тому +2

    Concise, easy to follow and fantastic!

  • @alexia89
    @alexia89 10 років тому +2

    one question : what kind of antiplatelet therapy/ anticoagulation would you put your patient on after a synthetic graft vs venous graft? and for how long?

    • @Boxmedicine
      @Boxmedicine  10 років тому +2

      Hi Silvia, that's a very specific question, and a good one. I will see what the vascular surgeons are up to these days and I'll get back to you. Suffice to say though, in the meantime, that patients with peripheral arterial disease should generally be on lifelong antiplatelet therapy (aspirin on clopidogrel) and a statin.
      Danny

    • @alexia89
      @alexia89 10 років тому +1

      thank you , I would appreciate it! :)

  • @TheCriticom
    @TheCriticom 5 років тому +1

    In the Prognosis section are these stats without treatment or even with treatment?

  • @Shiraz321
    @Shiraz321 Рік тому

    Thanks for the information

  • @GOPALVASANTRAOTEKALE
    @GOPALVASANTRAOTEKALE 6 років тому +1

    very nice & informative

  • @raymondmidgett9428
    @raymondmidgett9428 Рік тому

    I had it done twice

  • @borderlord
    @borderlord 3 роки тому

    Brilliant explanation for the layperson too!
    My mother has been bedbound with a foot ulcer for almost a year,currently trying to get a 2nd opinion as she hasnt been put forward for angioplasty by the vascular surgeon that saw her,maybe cause she has 3 blockages in the leg,SFA,popliteal and peroneal.
    the only good thing is she hasnt been able to smoke for the last 10 months!
    Two questions ,most of the youtube videos Ive seen are American ,do they treat this condition more aggresively there?Also I have only seen Atherectomy mentioned in American medical videos,is it not practiced in the UK?
    Thanks!
    .

  • @chig9357
    @chig9357 Рік тому

    great info!

  • @cf9496
    @cf9496 3 роки тому

    Brilliant video! So informative and concise! Thank you so much!

  • @Dr.Hamadkhan
    @Dr.Hamadkhan 3 роки тому

    Excellent, concise, extremely helpful video. Thanks so much!

  • @Abcdefgfedcb
    @Abcdefgfedcb 3 роки тому

    Fantastic

  • @rocksolid444
    @rocksolid444 4 роки тому

    This is amazing. It brings together al the knowledge one needs to tackle PAD in an exam situation. Very simple and concise explanations as well. Bravo.

  • @dawadaa
    @dawadaa 5 років тому

    Describe very well and it helps the people's to know about the disease clearly..
    Thank you Sir.. I love your video too much..

  • @ralphlongmore5194
    @ralphlongmore5194 3 роки тому

    thank you for explaining this def scary

  • @roshniuk6240
    @roshniuk6240 2 роки тому

    Nice video

  • @lynnebrown8179
    @lynnebrown8179 4 роки тому

    I have the disease... had a bad experience... my foot was pale and extremely cold. Spent last week in the hospital ... my thigh stint had a blood clot and a blockage in my lower leg. It’s getting worse it seems.

    • @deshawnreding9575
      @deshawnreding9575 3 роки тому

      Im only 18 with this im goin To die early i didnt even get to do everything i wanted to 😔

  • @dewannachase-jansen7235
    @dewannachase-jansen7235 3 роки тому

    EXCELLENT PRESENTATION ...SO INFORMATIVE

  • @leeyoung8057
    @leeyoung8057 5 років тому

    Explained very well thank you Sir

  • @fayazvar
    @fayazvar 6 років тому

    How smoking is responsible for PAD

  • @fawadkhan8068
    @fawadkhan8068 7 років тому

    very good explanation sir.....

  • @diannpowers183
    @diannpowers183 5 років тому

    Very informative #100

  • @mehrmaa6066
    @mehrmaa6066 7 років тому

    hello.....sir.... Thanks n big thanks...

  • @josannelochanmd
    @josannelochanmd 4 роки тому

    Great for MBBS review!

  • @winkiesworldvideos1738
    @winkiesworldvideos1738 4 роки тому

    What about woman?

  • @drkrypt0
    @drkrypt0 4 роки тому

    You're awesome

  • @nativearizona1
    @nativearizona1 6 років тому

    Scary stuff

  • @Mcshanda
    @Mcshanda 7 років тому

    Excellent video

  • @saliha109
    @saliha109 4 роки тому

    Thank you!

  • @dr.abdirahmanmohamedhassan5034
    @dr.abdirahmanmohamedhassan5034 5 років тому

    thanks dr

  • @dibrahim3447
    @dibrahim3447 7 років тому

    thanks my sir

  • @deshawnreding9575
    @deshawnreding9575 3 роки тому

    Im only 18 with this im goin To die early i didnt even get to do everything i wanted to 😔

  • @roseforyoubabe
    @roseforyoubabe 5 років тому +2

    for a long time i though i had p.a.d due to the claudication i had in my legs anytime i walked any distance.. now i had a exam of my legs and the doc said no clogged arteries in my legs

    • @deshawnreding9575
      @deshawnreding9575 3 роки тому

      Im only 18 with this im goin To die early i didnt even get to do everything i wanted to 😔