OnlineMedEd: Intern Content - "Platelets" Flashcards

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Review primary hemostasis.

A

Injured endothelium binds to von Willebrand factor. Platelets bind to vWF. Platelets then activate and bind to each other as well as fibrinogen.

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2
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DIC results from _________ clots.

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fibrin

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3
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The “DIC panel” includes which tests?

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  • Platelets
  • PT/INR
  • PTT
  • D-dimer
  • Fibrinogen
  • Blood smear (looking for schistocytes)
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4
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How do you treat DIC?

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•First and foremost, treat the underlying cause (e.g., AML, infection, etc.) 
•Second, replace missing things: 
- Platelets
- Cryo (for low fibrinogen) 
- FFP (for elevated PT, PTT) 
- pRBCs (for low Hgb)
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5
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TTP results from ____________ clots.

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hyaline

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6
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Describe why it is easy to confuse TTP and DIC.

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  • They both result in low platelets and schistocytes on smear.
  • Difference: TTP results in hyaline clots, so fibrinogen, D-dimer, and PT/PTT will be normal in TTP.
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7
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Discuss the two typical presentations of HIT.

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  • Asymptomatic platelet drop in a hospitalized patient

* Clot worsening after giving heparin for the clot

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8
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Review the scoring system for HIT diagnosis.

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•Timing:

  • 2: 5-10 days
  • 1: > 10 days
  • 0: < 5 days

•Thrombosis:

  • 2: new thrombus
  • 1: extension of thrombus
  • 0: no thrombus

•Thrombocytopenia:

  • 2: >50% but not 100%
  • 1: 30-50% drop
  • 0: <30% drop

•Alternative diagnosis:

  • 2: none
  • 1: plausible alternative
  • 0: clear diagnosis
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9
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HIT is treated how?

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Lepirudin or argatroban bridge to warfarin

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10
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How is ITP treated?

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  • First-line: corticosteroids
  • Second-line: IVIG, rituximab
  • Third-line (refractory): splenectomy
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