Aetiology
- Embolus: commonest
- Thrombosis: pre-existing stenosis, aneurysm or occlusion
- Trauma
Presenting Features
- Pale
- Pain
- Parasthesia
- Pulseless
- "Perishingly cold"
- Paralysed
Management
- History
- Onset / duration
- Risk factors: peripheral vascular disease, cardiac disease
- Examination
- Cardiovascular exam
- AAA
- Examine limb - sensation, motor function, pulses; compare with contralateral limb
- Investigations
- Hand-held doppler flow
- Arterial doppler
- (If "threatened" - angiogram)
- Determine source of embolus - cardiac (electrolytes, ECG, echo)
- Treatment
- Resuscitation - oxygen, IV fluids, analgesia
- IV heparin - prevent thrombus propagation
- Salvagable: embolectomy, bypass
- Consider thrombolysis (with tPA - tissue plasminogen activator)
- Unsalvagable: amputation
- Post-operative
- Continue anticoagulation (1) Heparin (2) Warfarin for 3 months
- Continue resuscitaiton
- Physiotherapy
- Protect limb