Treatment of

Peripheral Artery Disease

Advanced management to treat arterial disease.

Specialized treatment for peripheral arterial disease at Clinica Vascular Vargas y Morelli

Frequently Asked Questions

What causes peripheral arterial disease?

Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is caused primarily by atherosclerosis, a process in which plaque builds up inside the arteries, reducing or blocking blood flow to the extremities.

Other factors that may contribute include diabetes, smoking, hypertension, high cholesterol levels and advanced age.

How is peripheral vascular disease diagnosed?

Peripheral vascular disease is diagnosed by a combination of clinical evaluation, noninvasive tests and imaging techniques.

Common tests include the ankle-brachial index, which compares blood pressure in the ankle to that in the arm, and Doppler ultrasound studies to visualize blood flow and detect blockages or narrowing in the arteries.

What is endovascular therapy?

It is a minimally invasive procedure by which circulation is reestablished through catheterization either arterial or venous, including angioplasty with stent, aspiration of venous and arterial thrombus by catheter, placement of stents for aneurysms, allowing us to reduce the risks associated with surgery and give the patient a faster recovery.

 

Am I at risk for arterial disease?

Patients at greatest risk are those with diseases such as diabetes, high blood pressure, a history of prolonged smoking, renal disease, high cholesterol and advanced age.

Discomfort in early stages such as pain when walking short distances and more on slopes, changes in coloration and coldness of the feet, failure of ulcers to heal or lesions that do not heal easily.

What can you expect from this treatment?

At Vargas and Morelli Vascular Clinic, our patients with peripheral arterial disease can expect a comprehensive and personalized treatment approach.

We begin with a detailed diagnosis using the most advanced imaging technologies to understand the extent and severity of the arterial blockage.

Treatment may include lifestyle changes such as smoking cessation and dietary improvement, medications to improve circulation and decrease the risk of further atherosclerosis, and minimally invasive procedures such as angioplasty or stenting to open blocked arteries.

In more severe cases, vascular surgery may be necessary to bypass the blocked arteries.

Our goal is to reduce symptoms, improve quality of life and prevent future complications. With a team of vascular specialists dedicated to your care, you can be confident in receiving comprehensive treatment that addresses both the symptoms and underlying causes of peripheral artery disease.

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Clínica Bíblica Santa Ana

2nd Floor, Office 10

+506 2522-1000

Clínica Bíblica San José

Omega Tower, 8th Floor

+506 2522-1000

Whatsapp: +506 6272-7798

Email: [email protected]

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