Arterial embolism
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Arterial embolism | |
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Synonyms | Arterial thromboembolism |
Pronounce | N/A |
Specialty | N/A |
Symptoms | Pain, pallor, pulselessness, paresthesia, paralysis, poikilothermia |
Complications | Tissue necrosis, gangrene, organ failure |
Onset | Sudden |
Duration | Variable |
Types | N/A |
Causes | Atrial fibrillation, atherosclerosis, heart valve disease, myocardial infarction |
Risks | Smoking, hypertension, diabetes mellitus, hyperlipidemia |
Diagnosis | Doppler ultrasound, angiography, CT scan, MRI |
Differential diagnosis | Deep vein thrombosis, peripheral artery disease, compartment syndrome |
Prevention | N/A |
Treatment | Anticoagulation, thrombolysis, embolectomy |
Medication | N/A |
Prognosis | Depends on location and treatment |
Frequency | Common in older adults |
Deaths | N/A |
A condition where an embolus blocks an artery
Introduction
An arterial embolism is a condition where an embolus, such as a blood clot, air bubble, or fat globule, travels through the bloodstream and lodges in an artery, causing a blockage. This can lead to tissue damage or ischemia due to the restricted blood flow. Arterial embolisms are medical emergencies that require prompt diagnosis and treatment to prevent serious complications.
Causes
The most common cause of arterial embolism is a thrombus that forms in the heart and breaks loose, traveling through the bloodstream until it becomes lodged in a smaller artery. This is often associated with conditions such as atrial fibrillation, myocardial infarction, or valvular heart disease. Other causes include:
- Atrial myxoma: A benign tumor in the heart that can release embolic material.
- Fat embolism: Often occurs after fractures of long bones.
- Air embolism: Can occur during certain medical procedures or trauma.
Symptoms
Symptoms of an arterial embolism depend on the location of the blockage. Common symptoms include:
- Sudden pain in the affected area
- Loss of function or sensation in the affected limb
- Pale or blue skin color
- Weak or absent pulse below the site of the embolism
If the embolism affects the brain, it can lead to a stroke, with symptoms such as sudden weakness, difficulty speaking, or loss of vision.
Diagnosis
Diagnosis of an arterial embolism typically involves:
- Physical examination: Checking for signs of reduced blood flow.
- Doppler ultrasound: To assess blood flow in the arteries.
- Angiography: Imaging to visualize the blood vessels and locate the blockage.
- CT scan or MRI: To assess the extent of tissue damage.
Treatment
Treatment options for arterial embolism include:
- Anticoagulants: Medications to prevent further clotting.
- Thrombolysis: Use of drugs to dissolve the clot.
- Embolectomy: Surgical removal of the embolus.
- Bypass surgery: Creating an alternate route for blood flow around the blockage.
Prevention
Preventive measures focus on reducing the risk of embolism formation, especially in individuals with underlying heart conditions. These include:
- Anticoagulation therapy: For patients with atrial fibrillation or prosthetic heart valves.
- Lifestyle modifications: Such as quitting smoking, maintaining a healthy weight, and regular exercise.
- Management of underlying conditions: Such as controlling hypertension and diabetes.
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