Episode 6: Blood Pressure and Vascular Pathology
Episode 6: Blood Pressure and Vascular Pathology
* Hypertension: Discuss the threshold for Stage 1 hypertension, the signs of end-organ damage (retinopathy, nephrosclerosis), and the first-line pharmacotherapy options (thiazides, ACEI/ARBs, CCBs). Differentiate primary hypertension from secondary causes using the CODER mnemonic, and distinguish hypertensive urgency from emergency.
* Aortic Disease: Detail Aortic Aneurysms (screening protocols, tracking size, and surgery indicated at >5.5 cm for abdominal aneurysms). Explain Aortic Dissection, differentiating Stanford Type A (ascending aorta, requires emergency surgery) from Type B (descending aorta, often medically managed with beta-blockers).
* Peripheral Vascular Disease: Cover Deep Venous Thrombosis (DVT) using the Virchow triad and Wells criteria. Detail Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD), focusing on intermittent claudication, ankle-brachial index (ABI) testing, and the "6 Ps" of acute limb ischemia (Pain, Pallor, Paralysis, Pulse deficit, Paresthesias, Poikilothermia)