Arterial Thombosis And Antiplatelet Drugs Flashcards

1
Q

Risk factors for arterial thrombosis?

A

Hypertension
Smoking
High cholesterol
Diabetes

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2
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How does adhesion of platelets begin?

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Platelets bind to sub endothelial collagen via glycoprotein 1b and Von willebrand factor

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3
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Process of platelet aggregation?

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Platelets attach to each other via GP IIbIIIa and fibrinogen

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4
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Process of platelet activation?

A

Platelets alter their shape to expose more phospholipid on surface.
Release granules that stimulate platelet activation - thrombin, thrombosis A2 and ADP to recruit more platelet s

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5
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Action of aspirin?

A

Inhibits cyclooxygenase

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6
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Side effects of aspirin ?

A

Bleeding

GI ulceration / bronchospasm

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7
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Action of clopidogrel/ prasugrel?

A

ADP receptor antagonists

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8
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Action of dipyridamole ?

A

Phosphodiesterase inhibitor

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9
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Action of abciximab?

A

GP IIbIIIa inhibitors - inhibits aggregation

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10
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What class of drug do you use for an arterial thrombosis?

A

Anti platelet

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11
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What type of drug do you use for a venous thrombosis?

A

Anticoagulant

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