Haematopoietic - Bleeding Disorders Flashcards
What is a bleeding disorder?
Abnormal condition which allows blood to escape from injured vessels or interferes
with haemostasis following injury
What does primary haemostasis involve?
reflex constriction of the blood vessel and the formation of a platelet plug
What does secondary haemostasis involve?
consists of stabilisation of this platelet plug by fibrin, which results from activation of the clotting cascade
what is Von Willebrand’s disease?
deficiency of von willebrands factors
what breed is mostly affected by Von Willebrand’s disease?
dobermans due to lack of manufacturing this protein
what does secondary haemostasis result in?
fibrin formation
what is fibrin?
a protein that scaffolds the platelets and stabilises/anchors the primary platelet plug
what are clotting factors?
enzymes which catalyse a cascade of reactions that breakdown of proteins to make active form Fibrin from fibrinogen
what are the two arms that cascade?
extrinsic and intrinsic
what do the extrinsic and intrinsic pathways do?
They come together into a common pathway for the later stage where prothrombin is converted to thrombin which catalyses fibrinogen in to fibrin
which arm of the clotting cascade isaffected by vitamin k deficiency?
extrinsic
what do cats
that aren’t eating or cats with a problem with fat digestion because of blocked bile ducts have?
clotting disorders
what is primary haemostasis effecting?
- Platelets - decreased number (thrombocytopenia) and decreased function
- Vessels - vasculitis
what is secondary haemostasis effecting?
Quantitative disorders - decreased amount clotting factors
Qualitative disorders - decreased function clotting factors
how are primary haemostatic disorders characterised?
multiple minor bleeds