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Aortoiliac Occlusive Disease

Aortoiliac Occlusive Disease

Is aortoiliac occlusive disease life-threatening?

Without treatment, aortoiliac occlusive disease can lead to serious and sometimes life-threatening complications. These include:

Amputation.

Heart attack.

Heart failure.

Gangrene.

 

What are the symptoms of aortoiliac occlusive disease?

Some people have no symptoms at all. If you do have symptoms of aortoiliac occlusive disease, they can include:

Erectile dysfunction (ED): Inability to get and keep an erection during sex.

Intermittent claudication: Pain or cramping in your butt or legs that starts when you exercise and stops when you rest.

Rest Pain: Leg pain that wakes you up. It occurs especially at night when your legs are elevated and gravity isn't helping pull blood down your legs.

Ulcers: You may notice open sores (ulcers) on the skin of your legs or feet.

If you notice these symptoms, call your healthcare provider to discuss how you’re feeling. It’s important to catch signs of aortoiliac occlusive disease early so your provider can recommend treatment. Plus, your provider may check for blood flow problems in other parts of your body, like your carotid arteries or coronary arteries. Usually, plaque buildup in one part of your body signals you have plaque buildup elsewhere too.

In severe cases, you may develop symptoms of acute arterial occlusion. This is a medical emergency. It means part of your body (usually your leg or foot) isn’t getting enough oxygen-rich blood. Symptoms include the “six Ps”:

 

Pain: Severe pain is a common symptom and usually the first one you notice.

Pallor: Your skin looks very pale.

Pulse deficit: Your pulse is weak or missing.

Poikilothermia (sometimes called “polar sensation”): Your skin feels cool when you touch it.

Paresthesia: You have a “pins and needles” feeling.

Paralysis: You can’t feel or move your affected limb.

If you develop any of these symptoms, call 911 or go to your nearest emergency room right away. Every minute counts. The longer your blood flow is blocked, the more your tissues become damaged. Severe damage can lead to amputation or even death.

 

What causes aortoiliac occlusive disease?

Atherosclerosis is the most common cause of aortoiliac occlusive disease. Atherosclerosis is the gradual buildup of plaque in arteries throughout your body. In this case, the plaque builds up in your lower aorta and your iliac arteries.

Less common causes include:

Radiation to your pelvic area.

Vasculitis (inflammation of your blood vessels).

 

Risk factors for aortoiliac occlusive disease

Anyone can develop this disease since anyone can develop atherosclerosis. But your risk goes up as you get older. Family history also plays a role. Tell your healthcare provider if you have close biological family members with peripheral artery disease (PAD).

Smoking raises your risk of aortoiliac occlusive disease and other problems with your blood vessels. If you smoke or use any type of tobacco product, talk with your provider about how to quit.

 

Some medical conditions raise your risk of developing aortoiliac occlusive disease. These include:

Diabetes.

High blood pressure.

High cholesterol.

Takayasu’s arteritis.

 

How is aortoiliac occlusive disease diagnosed?

If you have symptoms of aortoiliac occlusive disease, make an appointment with your healthcare provider. To diagnose this condition or determine if there’s another cause, your provider will:

 

Ask you questions.

Perform a physical exam.

Perform tests.

Your provider will begin by asking you questions to learn more about your condition. These questions may include:

 

What are your symptoms?

When do you notice these symptoms?

What makes the symptoms go away?

How long have you had these symptoms?

Have your symptoms gotten worse?

Your provider will also ask about your:

 

Family history: It’s important to share what you know about your biological family members’ health. Certain conditions like peripheral artery disease can run in families.

Medical history: Your provider needs to know about your past and current medical conditions. Some conditions raise your risk of blood vessel disease.

Your provider will also perform a physical exam to learn more about your overall health.

 

What tests will be done to diagnose aortoiliac occlusive disease?

Your healthcare provider may perform one or more tests to help diagnose your condition. These include:

Ankle-brachial index (ABI): This non-invasive test compares the blood pressure in your arms versus your legs. It shows how well your blood is flowing down to your legs and feet.

Blood tests: These can show risk factors for heart and blood vessel problems, plus help your provider learn about your overall health.

Computed tomography angiogram (CTA): This is like a coronary CTA but focuses on your affected limb.

Vascular ultrasound: Like other forms of ultrasound, this test uses high-frequency sound waves. It checks what’s going on inside your body. In this case, your provider checks how well your blood is flowing through the arteries in your legs.

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