More than 100 million Americans are reaching an age associated with a high risk of blood vessel (vascular) diseases. Yet, nearly one in three at the highest risk have not heard of any of the most common conditions, like Peripheral Artery Disease and Carotid Artery Disease.
As one of the largest organ systems, the vascular system is like a network of highways, with vessels (veins, arteries, and capillaries) delivering oxygen and moving blood to every part of the body. Vascular conditions can slow circulation and impact the way the body functions.
Signs and symptoms of vascular disease (such as pain or swelling in the legs, arms, and feet) can go unnoticed or unrecognized and cause serious or life-threatening complications if left untreated including:
- Heart attack
- Stroke
- Amputation
- Even death
Through the Highway to Health campaign, learn how to protect yourself or your loved ones from common vascular diseases by knowing the signs and risk factors.
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Highway to Health
Developed by SVS, the Highway to Health campaign aims to educate and raise awareness about the symptoms and risk factors associated with vascular disease as most underestimate their risk, leaving them vulnerable to serious health consequences including heart attack, stroke, amputation, and even death. We urge people to get checked out when in doubt and ask their doctor if seeing a vascular surgeon is right for them.
Society for Vascular Surgery (SVS)
SVS seeks to advance excellence and innovation in vascular health through education, advocacy, research, and public awareness. The organization was founded in 1946 and currently has a membership of more than 6,300. SVS membership is recognized in the vascular community as a mark of professional achievement.
Learn how to protect yourself or your loved ones from common vascular diseases by knowing the signs and risk factors.