anticoagulation overview Flashcards

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Substances that promote coagulation:

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◦ Platelets
◦ Activated clotting factors
◦ Von Willebrand factor ◦ Tissue thromboplastin
◦ Factor V Leiden

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Substances that inhibit coagulation

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◦ Prostacyclin
◦ Antithrombin II and III
◦ Proteins C and S

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3
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Vichow’s Triad

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2 of 3 risk factors must be present for clot to form

◦ Venous stasis risk
◦ Damage to venous epithelium
◦ Hypercoagulable state

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Other risk factors: for clotting

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> 40 years, cigarette smoking, CV disease (a-fib, MI, HTN, CVA), DM, Joint arthoplasty, varicose veins or prior hx of thrombophlebitis, sepsis, trauma or spinal cord injury

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5
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consequences of a clot

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◦ DVT (deep vein thrombus) ◦ PE (pulmonary embolism) ◦ MI (myocardial infarction) ◦ CVA (cerebral vascular accident)

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6
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oral anticoagulants

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◦ Warfarin

◦ Factor Xa inhibitors

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7
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Parenteral anticoagulants

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◦ Heparin
◦ LMW Heparin
◦ Fondaparinux (Arixta)

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8
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other types of drugs that work on clots

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Antiplatelets

Thrombolytics

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