Anticoagulants & Thrombolytics: Warfarin Flashcards
Vitamin K is a cofactor for the
enzymatic activation of clotting factors
Vitamin K Promotes Gamma Carboxylation of
- Coagulation factors II, VII, IX, X
- Protein C
- Protein S
gamma carboxylation occurs at the glutamic acid residue on factors
II, VII, IX, and X
Vitamin K epoxide reductase (VKOR) converts
vitamin K epoxide (inactive) into vitamin K (active)
Protein C and Protein S are
Anticoagulant Factors
Warfarin Inhibits
vitamin K epoxide reductase (VKOR)
Inhibition of VKOR prevents
Activation of vitamin K
___________ ______ is the first clotting factor to be reduced when starting warfarin
Factor VII
Warfarin onset of action is
8-12 hours
Warfarin is given by
Oral Administration (PO)
Warfarin has a ________ half life
Long
Monitor Warfarin activity with
Prothrombin Time
Prothrombin Time (PT) is a measure of the function of the
extrinsic coagulation pathway
_________ _____ is the main component of the extrinsic coagulation pathway
Factor VII
The ____________ _______ _________is also used to measure warfarin activity and treatment of thrombosis
international normalized ratio (INR)