Anticoagulants - vit K inhibitors Flashcards

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Anticoagulants - 3 groups

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Vitamin K antagonists.
Drugs that potentiate antithrombin III (AT-III).
Direct thrombin inhibitors

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Vitamin K antagonists - 1 drug

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Warfarin

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Warfarin - classification

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Vitamin K antagonist, coumarin compound.

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Warfarin - MOA

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Inhibit the reduction of oxidized vit K, which blocks posttranslational carboxylation of factors II (prothrombin), VII, IX and X, and these factors cannot be synthesized.
Also inhibits proteins C and S (may cause transient procoagulant effect).

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Protein C and S - function

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Endogenous anticoagulants that inactivate factors V and VIII and promote fibrinolysis.

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Warfarin - contraindications

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Pregnancy (crosses placenta and may cause fetal warfarin syndrome - fetal hemorrhage and birth defects).
Starting/discontinuing other drugs: must be evaluated by physician because of interactions.

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Warfarin - onset of action

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Delayed 3-5 days because of the time it takes to deplete the pool of circulating clotting factors.

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How should chronic treatment for thromboembolic disorders be started?

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Low-molecular-weight heparin and warfarin. When warfarin has started working, heparin is discontinued.

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Adverse effets of warfarin

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Bleeding (pts should report hematuria and ecchymoses)

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Fetal warfarin syndrome - symptoms

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Chondrodysplasia puncta, malformation of ears & eyes, mental retardation, nasal hypoplasia, optic atrophy, skeletal deformities, hemorrhage)

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Why does warfarin cause fetal deformities?

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Antagonizes vit K-dependent maturation of bone proteins.

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Interactions of warfarin (direct increasers of prothrombin time, inducing CYP enzymes, and inhibit absorption)

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Direct reduction of prothrombin levels: High dose of salicylates. Some 3rd generation cephalosporins.
Induce CYP enzymes: rifampin and barbiturates.
Inhibit absorption: Cholestyramine

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Interactions of warfarin (drugs that inhibit CYP enzymes)

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Amiodarone, cimetidine, erythromycin, fluconazole, gemfibrozil, isoniazid, metronidazole, sulfinpyrazone.

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Treatment of warfarin-associated hemorrhage

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Withdraw/reduce dose of warfarin. Phytonadione (vitamin K1) - direct antagonism of warfarin.
Severe: (INR>20) fresh plasma or factor IX concentrate

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Warfarin - indications

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Long-term treatments. DVT, AF, artificial heart valve. MI with heparin.

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How to measure the effect of warfarin?

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PT (1.3-1.5 times control PT)

INR (observedPT/controlPT): 2-3 (3-4.5 mechanical prosthetic valves and recurrent embolization)