Invasive, Non-invasive and new-age treatments for Peripheral Artery Disease

by admin | April 17, 2024 4:40 am

Summary

Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) is a lot more common than previously believed. Diabetics and those who consume tobacco products are at high risk of the same. Amputation of a part, or entire foot, can be the outcome in extreme cases. That is why PAD is taken quite seriously. While incisional surgery and medication were the only treatment options in the past, in the last three decades, various invasive, non-invasive, minimally invasive and new-age treatment methods have emerged. In this article, we will examine some of them.

Introduction

Atherosclerosis is a condition in which cholesterol and other substances found in the blood start depositing on the walls of arteries. As deposits start accumulating, they harden into a material called plaque. Plaque deposits narrow down the artery and reduce blood-flow in it, leading to various complications. When atherosclerosis happens in the heart, it causes coronary artery disease (CAD), if it happens in the brain, it is called Cerebrovascular disease and when it happens in the lower extremities of the hands or legs, it leads to Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD). The condition is more common in the legs, and very rare in the hands.

Risk Factors for PAD include obesity, tobacco consumption, diabetes, high cholesterol, hypertension, kidney disease, older age and blood-clotting disorders. While atherosclerosis is the major cause for PAD[1], there are other causes such as thrombosis (blood-clots), artery spasm (temporary tightening of muscles of the wall of an artery, leading to reduced blood-flow), trauma (injury), fibromuscular dysplasia (twisting, narrowing or enlargement of arteries), and vasculitis (inflammation of the blood-vessels which causes them to thicken, thereby reducing blood-flow).

Symptoms include pain, discomfort and cramps in the legs or buttocks (called intermittent claudication), sores in the foot and toes that do not heal, reddish, greenish, or purplish skin, cool, smooth, and shiny skin on the feet, frequent infections of the skin and soft tissues in the legs or feet, reduced or no pulse in the feet, hair-loss in the affected leg and atrophy or muscle-loss in the affected limb.

Also Read: Symptoms and Treatment of Peripheral Artery Disease[2]

Treating PAD

In the past, open, or incisional surgery to clear blockages or do a bypass, and medicines to overcome various conditions that are causing PAD, were the only treatment options. But in the last couple of decades, there have been various invasive, non-invasive, and new-age treatment methods to treat PAD. These methods use medication, that achieves various objectives, or, revascularization which involves clearing or bypassing the blockage and preventing its recurrence. We will examine some of them now.

 

 

 

 

 

Also Read: How do you identify Peripheral Artery Disease?[4]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Endnotes:
  1. atherosclerosis is the major cause for PAD: https://kauveryhospital.com/blog/family-and-general-medicine/hypercholesterolemia-or-high-cholesterol-facts-you-need-to-know/
  2. Symptoms and Treatment of Peripheral Artery Disease: https://kauveryhospital.com/blog/vascular-medicine/symptoms-and-treatment-of-peripheral-artery-disease/
  3. reduce the risk and progression of cardiovascular diseases: https://kauveryhospital.com/blog/family-and-general-medicine/great-tips-to-lower-your-bad-cholesterol/
  4. How do you identify Peripheral Artery Disease?: https://kauveryhospital.com/blog/vascular-medicine/how-do-you-identify-peripheral-artery-disease/
  5. Tobacco consumption is a huge risk factor: https://kauveryhospital.com/blog/lifestyle/smoking-is-injurious-to-health-myths-facts-and-risks/

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