haemostasis Flashcards

anticoagulants: explain the mechanism of action of anticoagulants, including warfarin and heparin, recall indications for their use and how we measure their effects in the laboratory

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3 anticoagulants

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heparin, warfarin, DOACs

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how does warfarin work

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Gla domain antagonist, so diminishes number of clotting factors

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how does heparin work

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binds to antithrombin, enhancing efficiency of thrombin and FXa inhibition (cofactor)

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how do direct oral anticoagulants (DOAC) work

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inhibit FXa or thrombin

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when would you use anticoagulant drugs

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when at risk of venous thrombosis

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