Coagulation Flashcards

1
Q

What is virchows triad?

A

Hypercoagulable blood,
Stasis/turbulence,
Endothelial injury

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2
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Which clotting factors are key to the coagulation cascade?

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II, V, VIII, IX, X

2, 5, 8, 9, 10

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3
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Which 2 clotting factors form tenase and what is its purpose?

A

Tenase: IXa & VIIIa

Activates factor X (X => Xa)

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4
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What forms prothrombinase and what is its purpose?

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Prothrombin: Xa & Va
Activates factor II (II => IIa)
Prothrombin => thrombin

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5
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What is the purpose of thrombin?

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To convert fibrinogen to fibrin and allow formation fo a solid clot

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6
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What is the difference between an arterial and venous thrombus?

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Arterial = white thrombus (platelet rich)
Venous = red thrombus (red blood cell rich)
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7
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What is the difference in treatment for arterial and venous thrombosis (give an example)?

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Arterial = anti-platelet drugs (aspirin/clopidogrel)
Venous = anti-coagulant drugs (heparin/warfarin/apixiban)
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8
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What effect does warfarin have upon the coagulation cascade?

A

Blocks modification of factor X and factor II

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9
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How long does warfarin take to be active in the body?

A

2-3 days

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10
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How long is the half life of warfarin and what does this mean in relation to preparation fro surgery?

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Half life = 40 hours

Must be stopped a few days in advance of surgery to prevent risk of haemorrhage

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11
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What is used if overdosed on warfarin?

A

Vit K

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12
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What does heparin target?

A

Antithrombin III - increases rate of activity to counteract coagulation cascade (by thousands of times)

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13
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What are the main anti-platelet drugs?

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Aspirin, clopidogrel, ticegralor

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14
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Name a fibrinolytic and its target

A

Streptokinase
tPA (tissue plasminogen activator):

Activates plasminogen so increases conversion to plasmin (plasmin breaks fibrin into fragments)

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