Haemostasis and Thrombosis Flashcards

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What is Virchow’s Triad?

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Predisposing factors to Thrombosis

  • Endothelial damage
  • Hypercoagubility
  • Blood stasis/Reduced flow
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What is VTE?

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Venous Thromboembolism

  • Acute Venous obstruction due to thrombosis.
    e. g, DVT or PE
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Clinical features and significance of DVT?

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  • Usually in lower limbs
  • Swollen, pain, erythematous limb
  • Below knee= lower rate of progression
  • Above knee= higher risk of becoming PE
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Diagnosis of DVT?

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  • Ultrasound imaging
  • MR Venogram (more sensitive)
  • History and examination
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Clinical features and significance of PE?

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  • Acute chest pain
  • Dyspnoea
  • Tachycardia
  • Haemoptysis
  • Low O2 sat
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Diagnosis of PE?

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  • CXR
  • CT Pulmonary angiogram (highest specifity)
  • ECG
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Acquired risk factors for VTE?

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  1. Pregnancy
  2. COCP, HRT, Tamoxifen
  3. Cancer
  4. Surgery
  5. Travel
  6. Hospital inpatients
  7. Myeloproliferative disorders, bechet’s disease, paroxysmal nocturnal haemoglobinuria, Antiphospholipid syndrome
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Treatment of VTE?

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Anticoagulative Drugs 
1. LMWH and Warfarin  
 - Enoxiparin, Dalteparin
OR 
2. DOAC Drug 
 - Rivaroxaban, Apixaban, Edoxaban or Dabigatran
 - More convenient  
 - Oral meds
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What is DIC?

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Disseminated intravascular coagulation

  • Characterised by widespread thrombosis and haemorrhage
  • Secondary phenomenon = Therefore treat the underlying condition
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Lab investigations in DIC?

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  1. PT (increased)
  2. APTT (increased)
  3. Fibrinogen levels (low)
  4. D-dimer levels (High)
  5. Platelet count (low)
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What drugs are direct factor Xa inhibitors?

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-Edoxaban, Apixaban, Rivaroxaban

Apixaban prescribed BD, others OD.

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What kind of anticoagulant is Dabigatran?

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  • Direct thrombin inhibitor

Dabigatran prescribed BD.

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How to treat DIC?

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  1. Treat underlying cause
  2. Give fibrinogen until >1.5g/L
  3. Give fresh frozen plasma to reach normal PT and APTT
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