Host Response: Study Guide Flashcards

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what is the sequence of hose reactions following implantation of medical devices?

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Injury 
• Blood-material interactions 
• Provisional matrix formation
 • Acute inflammation
 • Chronic inflammation
 • Granulation tissue 
• Foreign-body reaction 
• Fibrous capsule development
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what is resolution?

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when presence of implant prevents attainment of original condition but a steady state in attained. this state is called resolution

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3
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what is the objective of blood clotting?

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to form a patch that isolates the leak and stops blood loss

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what is the difference between immunity and allergy

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immunity- is the property of being secure or nonsusceptible to the adverse effects of foreign agents

allergy- is the property of being especially senstive (or hypersensitive) to foreign agents

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5
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when is blood coagulation good

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??? when they slow/halt blood flow to prevent to much blood loss

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6
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name 3 cells that actively take part in the sequence of local events following implatations

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polymorphonuclear leukocytes-acute inflamation

monocytes (macrophage and lymphocytes—- chronic inflamation

fibroblast—- new blood capilaries

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what are granulocytes

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any blood cell containing specific granules (e.g. neutrophils, eosinophils, basophils)

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give two characteristics of platelets

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  • little plates, non nucleated- disc-shape cell
  • produced in bone marrow
  • circulate in blood
  • lifespan: 10 days
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what is a leukocyte?

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: a colorless (white) blood cell capable of ameboid movement (e.g. lymphocytes, monocytes, granulocytes)

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firbrinolytic system removes unwanted ____deposits to improve blood flow and facilitate healing process

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fibrin

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___ is the first in the sequence of host reaction following implantation of medical devices

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injury

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12
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what is the body’s response to damaged blood vessels?

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blood clotting

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what are platelets? state two functions of ‘platelets’ as its relates to the process of blood coagulation

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are non nucleated disc–shaped cells that are produced in the bone marrow.. they circulate throughout the blood and have a lifespan of 10 days

functions-

  • arrest bleeding through formation of platelet plugs
  • stabilize platelet plugs by coagulation reactions, leading to formation of fibrin
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14
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what is tumorigensis

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the production or development of tumors

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what is the sequence of host reactions after implantation of medical devices?

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  • Injury
  • Blood-material interactions
  • Provisional matrix formation
  • Acute inflammation
  • Chronic inflammation
  • Granulation tissue
  • Foreign-body reaction
  • Fibrous capsule development
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16
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differentiate between cell mediated and humoral immune response mechanisms

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– humoral (humor=fluid)
• soluble antibodies freely circulating

– cell-mediated
• antibodies attached on the cell walls

17
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state two drawbacks of antibiotic impregnated implants

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–appropriate antibiotic:=
late infection is produced by a range of bacteria

–antibiotic sensitivity=the removal of the implant

–antibiotic penetration= may not be efficient

–chronic use =
of antibiotics leads to more resistant virulent strains

18
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describe two causes for implanted device related infection

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S. Epidermis (human skin bacteria)- primary cause of infection of implanted polymeric biomaterials….. artifical heart joints, total joints, catheter

S. aureus.- is a major pathogen isolated from metallic-related and soft tissue infenctions

P.aeruginosa- is the primary pathogen of specal sites such as….. contact lenses, total artificial hearts

19
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differentiate between benign and malignant tumors

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Benign- do not pentrate adjacent tissue, nor do they metastasized( spread to distant sites)

malignant- tend to invade adjacent tissues, metastasize via blood and lymph vessels