Textbook of Angiology 2000
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4612-1190-7_80
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“…Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is a common disorder that affects the blood vessels in the lower limbs, causing reduced blood flow to the muscles and tissues. Vasospasm (1), a sudden constriction of the blood vessels, is a potential complication of PAD that can exacerbate symptoms and increase the risk of tissue damage and limb loss. While the pathophysiology of vasospasm is not fully understood, recent research suggests that psychological factors, such as depression, anxiety and stress, may play a role in its development (2,3).…”
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“…Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is a common disorder that affects the blood vessels in the lower limbs, causing reduced blood flow to the muscles and tissues. Vasospasm (1), a sudden constriction of the blood vessels, is a potential complication of PAD that can exacerbate symptoms and increase the risk of tissue damage and limb loss. While the pathophysiology of vasospasm is not fully understood, recent research suggests that psychological factors, such as depression, anxiety and stress, may play a role in its development (2,3).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Anxiety and stress are known to activate the sympathetic nervous system, which regulates blood vessel tone and can cause vasoconstriction (4,5). In individuals with PAD, this may lead to an increased risk of vasospasm and worsened symptoms (1).…”
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“…These disorders provoke vasospasm of vessels and represent a reversible localized or di®use vasoconstriction of arteries or smaller blood vessels. 1 Today, there are a distinguished number of diseases of the angiospastic nature, such as Raynaud's disease, acrocyanosis, and livedo reticularis. 2 These disorders may be in the form of angiospastic attack with the occurrence of reversible ischemia, without compromising the integrity of the vascular system and tissues.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%