What is the management for severe PAD or critical limb ischaemia? _____
There are 2 main types of peripheral arterial disease: - _____ (1) - Chronic limb-threatening ischaemia (intermittent claudication & critical limb ischaemia) (2)
What are the indications for surgical management of aortic regurgitation? _____
Hint: 4
_____ is atherosclerotic narrowing/blockage of the peripheral arteries, impairing blood flow, typically to the lower limbs
Stanford classification of Aortic Dissection: • Type A - _____ • Type B - Descending aorta
Hint: Location
DeBakey classification of Aortic Dissection: Type _____ originates in and is limited to the ascending aorta
DeBakey classification of Aortic Dissection: Type _____ originates in the descending aorta and extends distally
DeBakey classification of Aortic Dissection: Type _____ originates in the ascending aorta and extends to the aortic arch and possibly further
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