Disseminated intravascular coagulation Flashcards

1
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What is DIC?

A

Inappropriate widespread clotting activation (inappropriate activation of the clotting system)

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What does DIC result in?

A

Thrombus formation and depletion of clotting factors and platelets.

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3
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Which factors are deficient in someone with DIC?

A

Factor 5 and factor 8

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4
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What are the possible physical presentations of DIC?

A

Petechiae
Brushing
Confusion
Hypotension.

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5
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What symtpoms can DIC present with?

A

Excess bleeding (epistaxis, gingival bleeding)
Haematuria
Bleeding from cannula sites

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6
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What will be increased in someone with DIC?

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  • Increased d-dimer
  • Increased bleeding time
  • Incerased PT/APTT
  • Fibrinogen degradation products
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7
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What will be decreased in someone with DIC?

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  • Decreased platelets
  • Decreased fibrinogen
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8
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What would you find on a blood film of someone with DIC?

A

schistocytes due to microangiopathic haemolytic anaemia

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What are the possible causes of DIC?

A

sepsis
trauma
obstetric complications
malignancy

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10
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What type of leukaemia is DIC associated with?

A

Acute promyelocytic leukaemia

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