Peripheral Arterial Disease
Chandler Regional offers the latest treatment options for people suffering from arterial and vascular disease. Our network of medical, surgical and interventional radiology doctors are leaders in the diagnosis, treatment and research of peripheral arterial disease (PAD), also known as peripheral vascular disease (PVD).
What is arterial and vascular disease?
Peripheral arterial disease, or vascular disease, is a serious condition referring to the blockage or narrowing of blood vessels – usually in your legs and feet.
Knowing the symptoms of peripheral arterial disease
Many times leg pain associated with arthritis or as normal part of aging. But if you’re experiencing recurring pain, cramping, or tiredness in your legs, it could be a sign of something serious. Left untreated, peripheral arterial disease can increase your risk of heart attack and stroke and may lead to gangrene or amputation. Peripheral arterial disease is very serious. It’s important to recognize the symptoms, know the risks and see treatment.
Symptoms can include:
- Cramping, pain or tiredness in the leg or hip muscles (pain will be present while walking and will go away with rest)
- Diminished hair and nail growth on affected limb and digits
- Erectile dysfunction, or impotence
- Noticeable change in color in limbs
- Numbness, tingling or coldness in the lower legs and feet
- Sores, wounds or ulcers that heal slowly or not at all in feet or hands
Risk factors for peripheral arterial disease include:
- Age 50 and older
- Diabetes
- High cholesterol
- Hypertension
- Obesity
- Sedentary lifestyle
- Smoking
Innovative treatments for peripheral arterial disease
Chandler Regional Medical Center offers several non-surgical and surgical life-saving treatments for peripheral arterial disease.
Angioplasty – a non-invasive procedure in which a balloon catheter opens blood flow in the body's arteries and veins.
Bypass grafting – a surgical procedure to re-route blood around an obstruction in the artery.
Plaque excision – a non-invasive procedure for removal of plaque the artery.
Stenting – mesh-like metal tubes that can be expanded inside arteries to hold them open in addition to balloon angioplasty.
Thrombolysis – a non-invasive procedure in where clot-removing drugs via a catheter are injected into the leg arteries.
Vascular surgery – surgery of the arteries and veins, including minimally-invasive catheter procedures and surgical reconstruction.
Take An Online PAD Assessment
Assess your current health status and identify those medical or lifestyle conditions that may lead to development of PAD disease.
- Learn about PAD (Peripheral Artery Disease) and how it can affect your health
- Estimate your personal risk of developing PAD
- Identify your PAD risk factors and how to improve them
Learn More About Arterial and Vascular Disease Treatment at Chandler Regional
If you have questions about arterial and vascular disease or any other heart disease questions, please email us at [email protected]. If you don’t have a doctor, please call (480) 728-5414, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., and we’d be happy to help you find a professional who meets your needs.