arterivaiguste
Arterivaiguste is a medical term used to describe episodes of constriction or narrowing within one or more arteries, leading to reduced blood flow to supplied tissues. The condition can be episodic or persistent and may affect any vascular bed, including peripheral, cerebral, or coronary arteries. It can occur as a primary phenomenon, without an identified triggering disease, or secondary to other conditions or exposures.
Pathophysiology involves hyperreactivity of vascular smooth muscle and dysregulation of endothelial factors. Increased production of vasoconstrictors
Clinical presentation varies with the affected vessels. Peripheral arterial involvement may cause transient pallor, cyanosis, numbness,
Diagnosis relies on clinical history and targeted imaging. Doppler ultrasound, angiography, or transcranial Doppler can demonstrate
Treatment aims to prevent episodes and relieve acute vasoconstriction. Acute management uses vasodilators (for example, nitrates