Bleeding and Thrombosis Flashcards

1
Q

What factors help you clot?

A

platelets

von willebrand factor

coagulation factors

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2
Q

platelets role in haemostasis

A

adhere, activation, aggregation

they provide a phospholipid surface for coagulation

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3
Q

main 3 elements of haemostasis

A

primary haemostasis (platelet aggregation, platelet adhesion, vasoconstriction)

blood coagulation (fibrin formation, fibrin cross-linking)

fibrinolysis

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4
Q

thrombus

A

clot arising in the wrong place

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5
Q

thromboembolism

A

movement of clot along a vessel

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6
Q

Virchow’s triad

the 3 main factors in thrombosis

A

stasis

hyper coagulability

vessel damage

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7
Q

what kind of thrombus is secondary to atherosclerosis?

A

arterial thrombus

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8
Q

examples of arterial thromboembolism

A

coronary: MI, unstable angina

cerebrovascular: stroke, transient ischaemia

peripheral: limb ischaemia

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9
Q

risk factors for arterial thrombosis

A

age

smoking

sedentary lifestyle

hypertension

diabetes

obesity

hypercholsterolaemia

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10
Q

red and white thrombus

A

red is venous (red cells and fibrin)

white is arterial (platelets and fibrin)

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11
Q

what kind of thrombus is mostly due to stasis and hypercoagulability?

A

venous thrombus

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12
Q

2 main types of venous thromboembolism

A

DVT

PE

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13
Q

A persons stasis/ hypercoaguability can be increased by

A

increasing age

pregnancy

hormonal therapy (COCP, HRT)

surgery

obesity

FH

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14
Q

pretest probability score for venous thrombosis:

A

wells score

geneva score

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15
Q

Anti-coagulant drugs

A

low molecular weight heparin

warfarin

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16
Q

what is heritable thrombophilia?

A

an inherited predisposition to venous thrombosis

17
Q

when does DIC occur?

A

septicaemia

malignancy

eclampsia

gangrene

organ failure

18
Q

what is DIC

A

Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation

where small clots form in vessels around the body (blocking vessels)