Bleeding, thrombosis and transfusion Flashcards

1
Q

what do platelets do

A

adhere to damage endothelium and aggregate to form platelet plug

they don’t just form the clot!!! more specific and only create part of the plug

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2
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haemophilia vs platelet disorders+von willebrands: type of bleeding

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haemophilia = bleeding into muscles/joints

platelet disorders and vWD = mucocutaneous bleeding

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3
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examples of mucocutaneous bleeding

A
easy bruising
prolonged bleeding from cuts
epistaxs
spontaneous gum bleeding
menorrhagia
bleeding after ops/trauma etc
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4
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liver disase associated with bleed since produces what 2 things?

A

coag factors

fibrinogen

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5
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what time is prolonged in liver disease

A

PTT

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6
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why is vit K deficiency associated with bleeding

A

needed for synthesis of coag factors II, VII, XI and X

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7
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what time is prolonged in vit K deficiency

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PTT

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8
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treatment of vit k deficiency

A

IV vit K

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9
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asprin and clopidogrel vs hep and warfarin

A

aspirin and clopidogrel = antiplatelet (affect function)

heparin and warfarin affect coag cascade

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10
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thrombus in arterial vs venous circulation

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arterial: = high pressure => platelet rich
venous: = low pressure => fibrin rich

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11
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genetic causes of venous thrombosis (5)

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factor V leiden
PT20210A 
antithrombin deficiency
protein C deficiency
protein s deficiency
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12
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heparin mode of action

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binds to antithrombin and increases its activity (indirect thrombin inhibitor)

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13
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what time is affected by heparin

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APTT

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14
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aspirin mode of action vs clopidogrel

A

similar (bot affect platelet aggregation)
aspirin thromboxane formation and .,. platelet aggregation
-clopidogrel inibits ADP induced platelet aggretation

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15
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early hazards of blood transufsion

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ABO incompatibility refaction
fluid overload
febrile reactions
bacterial infection

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16
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late hazards of blood transfusion

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rhd sensitisation
delayed transfusion reaction
viral infection
iron overload

17
Q

alternatives to transfusion

A

treat anaemia pre op
stop antiplatelet and anticaogs
consider intraoperative cell salvage and reinfsion