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Peripheral Vascular Disease & Innovative Marketing for PVD Programs

Posted On : Jun-28-2009 | seen (938) times | Article Word Count : 560 |

PVD is a familiar acronym in the healthcare world. PVD or Peripheral Vascular Disease is the abnormal condition of reduced blood flow in the vessels outside of the heart and brain. It is also referred to as peripheral artery occlusive disease or PAOD; and peripheral artery disease or (PAD. This disease is caused by the obstruction of blood flow most commonly in the arms and legs but also in the neck and abdomen.
PVD is a familiar acronym in the healthcare world. PVD or Peripheral Vascular Disease is the abnormal condition of reduced blood flow in the vessels outside of the heart and brain. It is also referred to as peripheral artery occlusive disease or PAOD; and peripheral artery disease or (PAD. This disease is caused by the obstruction of blood flow most commonly in the arms and legs but also in the neck and abdomen. People have a misconception that peripheral vascular disease (PVD) is not that dangerous and mainly causes aches and pain in the affected areas. The truth is that peripheral vascular disease can be fatal. Because PVD is caused by obstruction or blockage of blood flow through the arteries in the legs and arms if left untreated, it could lead to amputation, stroke or death. Numerous research studies confirm that people who have peripheral vascular disease have a 6 to10 times greater risk for heart attack and stroke. Further, statistics indicate that without treatment, people with peripheral vascular disease will experience a heart attack or stroke within 5 years of being diagnosed with PVD. Learning about peripheral vascular disease can help you recognize any symptoms you may experience, seek medical advice, reduce pain or discomfort and prevent more complicated or potentially fatal conditions associated with it.

Causes of Peripheral Vascular Disease

Although there are many causes for the peripheral vascular disease, theprimary causes are:

1. Elevated blood pressure or Hypertension
2. Tobacco use or smoking Existence of Diabetes Mellitus High cholesterol
It has to be noted that the risk of peripheral vascular disease is very common in people above 50 years of age.

Symptoms of Peripheral Vascular Disease

Cramping of muscles and pain in the legs and arms are the initial and most common symptoms of peripheral vascular disease. Leg pain and cramping due to PVD is usually temporary, occurs upon exertion and stops as soon as the patient stops walking. The healing of wounds on the legs and feet of people with PVD is slower than people who do not have peripheral vascular disease. Severe cases of untreated PVD can result in sores or ulcers forming on the legs and feet due to the reduced flow of blood to the areas.

Innovative Marketing for Peripheral Vascular Disease Programs

If you are a healthcare provider, educator or administrator involved in Peripheral Vascular Disease care and/or programs, there are new education and marketing materials available to:

1. improve patient teaching
2. enhance provider effectiveness
3. expand community outreach
4. promote vascular services and
5. strengthen your brand

Award winning medical illustrations of the vascular system, modeled by age-appropriate male and female bodies, accurately labeled to identify the vasculature affected by PVD are customized with the program or facility brand. Offered in large laminated poster format, 8 ½ x 11 tablets and life-size wall art the Vascular People marketing products have artfully and effectively met success. From the vascular clinic, to the patients' home to referring physician offices and outreach clinics, the Vascular People products are creating awareness of peripheral vascular disease, helping patients, family, and the community to better understand the areas affected by and the symptoms of PVD. And, the name, logo and brand of the vascular program or facility providing the medical services.Your Program or Facility is present.

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The author of this article has wide knowledge about the medical sector. He is very much successful in laying out medical marketing strategies for the PVD Programs. He has also many articles on the marketing options for PVD Programs. PVD Programs can be taken to the next level with the help of some marketing products that he recommends

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