Hematology Flashcards

1
Q

Cofactor for activation of antithrombin

Decreases thrombin, factor Xa

Immediate anticoagulation for PE, MI, DVT

Does not cross placenta

Use PTT to follow

A

Heparin

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2
Q

SE’s

Bleeding, thrombocytopenia, osteroporosis, drug interactions

Negative charge

Antidote is protamine sulfate (positive charge)

A

Heparin

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3
Q

IgG antibodies against

Heparin bound to platelet factor 4

Complex activates platelets

= thrombosis, thrombocytopenia

A

Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (HIT)

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4
Q

Inhibits thrombin

Derivative of hirudin (leeches)

Anticoagulation in HIT

A

Lepirudin, bivalirudin

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5
Q

Interferes with synth, gamma-carboxylation of

II, VII, IX, X, C, S

(Vit.K dependent factors)

Chronic anticoagulation (MI, embolism prophylaxis, A-fib)

Long half-life

P450 metabolism

A

Warfarin

(Coumadin)

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6
Q

SE’s

Bleeding, teratogen, skin/tissue necrosis, drug interactions

Crosses placenta

Contraindicated in pregnant women

Follow with PT/INR

A

Warfarin

(Coumadin)

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7
Q

Reversal of warfarin OD

and severe OD

A

Vitamin K

Fresh frozen plasma

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8
Q

Heparin

Route

Site of action

Onset

Duration

Monitoring

Crosses placenta?

A

Parenteral

Blood

Rapid- seconds

Acute- hours

PTT

No

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9
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Warfarin

Route

Site of action

Onset

Duration

Monitoring

Crosses placenta?

A

Oral

Liver

Slow- limited by half lives of normal clotting factors

Chronic- days

PT/INR (extrinsic)

Yes (teratogenic)

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10
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Aid conversion of plasminogen to plasmin

(cleaves thrombin, fibrin)

Increases PT, PTT

Early MI, early ischemic stroke, severe PE

Bleeding, contraindicated in any recent bleeding problems

OD: aminocaproic acid

A

Thrombolytics

Alteplase (tPA), reteplase (rPA), tenecteplase (TNK-tPA)

OD: Aminocaproic acid inhibits fibrinolysis

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11
Q

Irreversible COX inhibitor

by covalent acetylation

Limited by platelet production only

Increases bleeding time

Decreases TXA2, prostaglandins

Gastric ulceration, tinnitus (VIII), renal failure, interstitial nephritis, upper GI bleeding, Reye’s syndrome, respiratory alkalosis, metabolic acidosis

A

Aspirin

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12
Q

Irreversibly blocks ADP receptors

Prevents fibrinogen binding to GP IIb/IIIa

Acute coronary syndrome, coronary stenting, thrombotic stroke prophylaxis

SE: neutropenia (1)

A

ADP receptor inhibitors

Clopidogrel, ticlopidine, prasugrel, ticagrelor

Ticlopidine can cause neutropenia

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13
Q

Phosphodiesterase III inhibitor

Inhibits platelt aggregation by increasing cAMP

Also vasodilates

Intermittent claudication, coronary vasodilation, prevention of stroke or TIA, angina prophylaxis

Nausea, headache, facial flushing, hypotension, abdominal pain

A

Cilostazol, dipyridamole

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14
Q

Bind GP IIb/IIIa on activated platelets

Acute coronary syndrome, percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty

Bleeding, thrombocytopenia

A

GP IIa/IIIb inhibitors

Abciximab, eptifibatide, tirofiban

Abciximab made of monoclonal antibody Fab fragments

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