Haemolysis Flashcards
what is haemolysis?
premature red cell death
difference between compensated and decompensated haemolysis?
compensated- increased red cell production compensated by increased red cell production i.e. Hb maintained
decompensated (AKA haemolytic anaemia)- increased rate of red cell destruction exceeding bone marrow capacity of red cell production i.e. Hb falls
consequences of haemolysis?
-ERYTHROID HYPERPLASIA (increased bone marrow red cell production)
-EXCESS RED CELL BREAKDOWN PRODUCTS e.g. bilirubin
is intra or extravascular haemolysis more common?
extravascular haemolysis
where do RBC get taken up in extravascular haemolysis?
RBC taken up in the reticuloendothelial system
-predominantly spleen + liver
explain extravascular haemolysis?
-RBC are taken up by reticuloendothelial system (predominantly spleen + liver)
-Hyperplasia at site of destruction (causing spleno/hepatomegaly)
-Release of protoporphyrin
-Products released are normal but just produced in excess
explain intravascular haemolysis?
Red blood cells are destroyed within the circulation
-IgM involved (activates compliment pathway)