Coagulation & Transfusion Flashcards
List 6 functions of platelets:
- hemostasis
- inflammatory pathways
- Immunity & anaphylaxis
- Tumour growth and metastasis
- Angiogenesis
- Endotherlial interactions and maintenance
Why do petechiaes occur in thrombocytopenia?
Lack of platelets de-stabiilises vascular endothelial cadherin bonds and disrupts the tight junctions causing rbc to be able to leak out.
What do alpha granules in PLT contain?
Adhesions: Factor XIII, PAF, P-selectin, vWF
What do dense granules contain?
ATP, ADP, serotonin, Ca, phosphate
Name the 4 major platelet receptor classes and an example or 2 from each:
- G-protein coupled receptors e.g. P2Y12 <-> ADP, TXA2, PAR 1 <-> thrombin
- Leucine-rich repeat receptors e.g. GPIb-IX-V <-> vWF, collagen, P-selectin, TLRs interact with inflammatory pathways
- Immunoglobulin superfamily receptors e.g. GPVI <-> collagen, laminin (enhanced by vWF)
- Integrins, alpha2beta1 <-> collagen and alpha2b, betal3 <-> fibrinogen, vWF, fibrin
List the pro-coagulant roles of thrombin (4)
- PLT activation to initiate coagulation cascade via PAR1 and 4
- Feedsback to Facter XI to amplify coagulation and make more thrombin
- Cleaves fibrinogen to fibrin + crosslinks fibrin with factor XIII to form a stable clot
- Thrombin activable fibrinolysis inhibitor (TAFI), downregulates fibronolysis
List the anitcoagulant roles of thrombin:
- binds thrombomodulin and activates protein C, that together with Protein S, inactivate factors V and VIII
- Thrombin makes fibrin which triggers fibrinolysis, also activates tPA
List the 4 stages of the cell-based model:
- Initiation
- Amplification
- Propagation
- Termination
Name the 3 stage model of platelet activation:
- Initiaition
- Extension
- Stabilisation
Name 3 ways HES are implicated in PLT dysfunction:
- Binding of colloidal molecule to integrin alpha2b,beta3 or GPIb inhibit conformational change, preventing PLT aggregation and adhesion
- Interferes with VIII/vWF complex formation -> accelerated elimination
- Slow degradable HES: interferes with intracellular PLT signalling
TRACS recommends PCR screening on top of serological testing for donors for which 4 canine pathogens as a minimum?
Leishmania
Erlichia canis
Anaplasma
Babesia
In which canine patients does TRACS recommend fresher RBC?
IMHA, sepsis
What % of hemolysis is acceptable for transfusion?
<1%
In filter size for transfusions:
170-260micron
Acceptable delivery of blood in cats:
18micron microaggregate filter + syringe driver