L’artériopathie oblitérante des membres inférieurs – CHP de l’Europe (Le Port-Marly) | Vivalto Santé

Peripheral artery disease (PAD) is a condition affecting the arteries supplying the lower limbs, resulting in impaired oxygen supply to the legs. Cardiovascular risk factors contribute to the development of narrowing in the arteries. These include heredity, age, smoking, diabetes, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol. While not a risk factor in itself, a sedentary lifestyle can worsen the symptoms of the disease. Dr. Rabih Houbballah, a vascular surgeon at the Centre Hospitalier Privé de l’Europe in Le Port-Marly (78), provides further information on PAD. Follow the CHP de l’Europe (Le Port-Marly) on social media: Facebook:   / chpeurope   LinkedIn:   / centre-hospitalier-priv%c3%a9-de-l-europe-...   The CHP de l’Europe in Le Port-Marly is part of the Vivalto Santé group. Follow the Vivalto Santé group on social media: Facebook:   / vivaltosante   Instagram:   / vivaltosante   LinkedIn:   / vivaltosante   Twitter:   / vivaltosante   YouTube:    / @vivaltosante   00:00 - Introduction 00:26 - What is peripheral artery disease (PAD)? 00:55 - Who are the affected patients? 01:18 - What are the symptoms? 02:06 - What to do if you experience symptoms? 03:03 - What are the medical treatments? 04:02 - What are the interventional treatments? 05:12 - Any final message?