coagulation Flashcards
what are the vitamin K dependent proteins?
- II
- VII
- IX
- X
- protein C and S
difference between primary and secondary haemostasis
primary is the platelet plug formation
secondary is a sequence of enzymatic reaction where fibrin strands are formed
- involves proteins not cells
coagulation pathway is activated at the same time as platelet activation
was does the antithrombin protein inhibit
- IIa
- Xa
- IXa
what does protein C inhibit
- Va
- VIIIa
what does TFPI inhibit
tissue factor
VIIa
what is the action of vitamin K
is responsible for the folding of the GLA domain on the vitamin K dependent proteins. This folding allows binding to the membrane to occur and therefore activity
vitamin K in newborns
- naturally new borns are deficient in vitamin K
- to reduce the possibility of hemorrhagic disease vitamin K supplements are given
warfarin
is an anticoagulant drug (bleeding)
inhibits vitamin K
define fibrinolysis and how it occurs
is the physiologic breaking down of clots
- plasminogen is transformed into plasmin by TPA
- plasmin is a digestive enzyme that breaks down clots e.g. insoluble fibrin to D-dimer
D-dimer
can be used to measure the quantity of broken down fibrin
levels will be high in patients with thrombosis/clotting