9. Haemostasis Flashcards
Normal haemostasis
- Vascular injury
- Platelets
- Coagulation factors
Warfarin
Vitamin K needed for activation of factors II, VII, IX and X
VKOR needed to recycle vit K
Warfarin inhibits VKOR
Warfarin Cons
birth defects if given in pregnancy
narrow therapeutic window
food / drug interactions
needs regular blood level monitoring
bleeding risk if level too high
ineffective if level too low
Heparins
increases antithrombin
Antithrombin inhibits thrombin and Xa
Available as UFH or LMWH
Benefits of LMWH over UFH
Better bioavailability
longer-half life
No need for APTT monitoring
Less bleeding
Less osteoporosis
Less heparin induced thrombocytopenia (HIT)
Von Willebrand disease
Quantitative (type 1) defect of VWF
qualitative (type 2) defect of VWF
Complete absence of VWF (type 3)
Von Willebrand disease Symptoms
Bleeding
Von Willebrand disease Treatment
Anti-fibrinolytic drugs (e.g. tranexamic acid) useful for mucosal bleeding
Many respond to desmopressin (DDAVP) which causes the body to release FVIII and VWF stores
If not respond to DDAVP then FVIII/VWF concentrate
Haemophilia
Type A = deficiency of FVIII
Type B = deficiency of FIX
Haemophilia Symptoms
Severe haemophiliacs can have major / life-threatening bleeding problems
Classically muscle or joint haematomas
Mild haemophiliac men and female carriers may be asymptomatic or only have problems when provoked e.g. surgery
Haemophilia Treatment
Mild haemophilia A may respond to desmopressin (DDVAP)
Usually need specific FVIII or FIX concentrate
Haemophilia complications
Intracranial haemorrhage
Long-term joint damage
Immune thrombocytopenia (ITP)
Immune destruction of platelets
increased megakaryocytes in Bone marrow
Platelet transfusion ineffective
Need immune suppression or splenectomy
Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation (DIC)
Pathological activation of coagulation
depletion of coagulation factors
generalised bleeding
thrombosis
Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation (DIC) lab findings
low platelets
prolonged PT
prolonged APTT
reduced fibrinogen
very raised d-dimers