18 - Hemostasis and Coagulation Tests Flashcards

1
Q

how does citrate prevent coagulation?

A

chelates calcium

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2
Q

which coagulation factor can be deficient without causing a clotting disorder?

A

XII

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3
Q

which coagulation factor is unique to the extrinsic (“injury”) pathway?

A

VII

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4
Q

which is more sensitive to common pathway factor deficiencies - PT or PTT?

A

PT

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5
Q

which factors are vit K dependent?

A

2 7 9 10

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6
Q

INR is used…

A

to monitor pts on warfarin

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7
Q

3 broad causes of prolonged PT/PTT

A

factor deficiency
circulating inhibitor
adsorption of FX by amyloid

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8
Q

work up for prolonged PT/PTT

A

repeat in optimal conditions
rule out anticoag presence

PT/PTT mixing study
individual factor assays
assay for lupus anticoagulant

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9
Q

purpose of mixing studies in hemostasis labs

A

allow you to distinguish between lack of factors or presence of inhibitor

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10
Q

lupus anticoagulant (LAC)

A

not an anticoagulant and not always assoc w/ lupus (great name guys)
interferes w/ phospholipid dependent coag tests like PT/PTT
risk factor for THROMBOSIS

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11
Q

2 tests to determine presence of lupus anticoagulant

A

DRVVT (dilute Russell’s viper venom test)

hexagnoal phase phospholipid neutralization test

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12
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DRVVT

A

dilute Russell’s viper venom test
used to test for LAC
RVV activates F.X directly. Compare screen and confirmatory conditions (second has more phospholipid to neutalize LAC)

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13
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hexagonal phase phospholipid neutralization test

A

PTT compared to tube w/ added hexagonal phase phosphatidyl ethanolamine which may neutralize LAC

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14
Q

how are specific coagulation factor assays done?

A

combine pt’s plasma w/ plasma known to be deficient in 1 factor and compare to standard

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15
Q

how is platelet aggregation measured?

A

light transmission through the sample - more aggregation > more transmission (like an immunoassay)

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16
Q

T/F: when PT is prolonged but PTT is normal, the only possibility is low factor 7

A

false - more sensitive to common pathway factors

17
Q

T/F: presence of lupus anticoagulant is risk factor for bleeding

A

false