Arterial vs venous clot
[DOC File]Initiating Dialysis - ESRD Network 18
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Arterial system. The arterial system consists of the large and medium-sized arteries and the arterioles. Arteries are thick-walled vessels with large amounts of elastic fibers. The elasticity of these vessels allows them to stretch during cardiac systole, when the heart contracts and blood enters the circulation, and to recoil during diastole ...
Venous and arterial thrombosis: Two aspects of the same disease?
Arterial and venous systems. arterial (100 mmHg pressure) venous (4 mmHg pressure) ... Thrombus - slowly developing clot that usually occurs where the arterial wall has been damaged as a result of atherosclerosis. form occlusion related to trauma, surgical event. Signs and symptoms. 5 P’s: pain, pallor, paralysis, paresthesia, pulsesness ...
[DOC File]Peripheral Vascular Disease
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Potential to Clot: Venous Stenosis, Arterial Stenosis, Infection, Damage. 1. Venous Stenosis . Most common cause of failure in PTFE or Bovine Grafts vs fistula. Often venous stenosis will recur – stay alert to repeated incidents. Surveillance for Access Function Page 2 of 3. The indicators listed below are late signs of venous stenosis
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Arterial thrombi tend to grow against the blood flow, whilst venous thrombi then to grow with the blood flow. But venous thrombi don’t have good attachment between head and tail therefore more likely to break off forming an embolus.
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