Coagulation Studies Flashcards

1
Q

What pathway does PT measure?

A

Extrinsic

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2
Q

Which is used in INR calculation, PT or aPTT?

A

PT

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3
Q

What things can prolong PT AND aPTT?

A

Liver disease
DIC
Vitamin K deficiency
Warfarin

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4
Q

What pathway does aPTT measure?

A

Intrinsic

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5
Q

Is PT specific for any clotting abnormalities?

A

Not really as factor VII is only factor involved and rarely deficient in isolation

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6
Q

What conditions result in a prolonged aPTT but not PT?

A

Haemophilia A (VIII – X-linked recessive)
Haemophilia B (IX – X-linked recessive)
Haemophilia C (XI – autosomal recessive)
von Willebrands disease

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7
Q

Why does Von Willebrand Disease lead to a prolonged aPTT and is this always the case?

A

vWF Binds to factor VIII (preventing breakdown?)

Not always the case, depends how much factor VIII there is

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8
Q

Is the PT raised in Von Willebrand disease?

A

No

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9
Q

Do anticoagulants affect PT or aPTT?

A

BOTH

All anticoagulants including DOACs, warfarin, heparin, LMWH

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