PAD

Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) occurs where a build-up of fatty deposits in the peripheral arteries causes narrowing or blockage, restricting blood supply to the lower limbs, particularly the leg muscles.

PAD classically causes intermittent claudication, leg pain when walking which resolves with rest.

PAD can be assessed using ABPI initially, and if abnormal, Doppler USS and angiography may be undertaken.

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