Hemostasis Labs Flashcards
What is a normal platelet count?
150,000-450,000
What platelet count is associated with thrombocytopenia?
Increased bleeding risk?
Spontaneous bleeding?
Thrombocytopenia: <150,000
Increased bleeding risk: ~<50,000
Spontaneous bleeding: ~<20,000
What components form the extrinsic coagulation pathway?
- tissue thromboplastin -> factor VII -> common
- calcium
What components form the intrinsic coagulation pathway?
- subendothelial collagen -> factor XII -> factor XI -> factor IX-> factor VII -> common
- calcium
What pathway does PT measure?
Extrinsic:
-factor VII (PT; less letters, less factors)
Common:
- factors II, V, X
- fibrinogen
What pathway does PTT measure?
Intrinsic:
-factors XII, XI, IX, VIII (PTT; more letters, more factors)
Common:
- factors II, V, X
- fibrinogen
How would you assess the common coagulation pathway?
look at both PT and PTT, they both measure common pathway so if they are both effected it is likely a defect in the common pathway
(could also be two defects, one in each direcet and indirect)
Which test measures the effects of heparin?
PTT (heparin commonly abbreviated to Hep; 3 letters with 3 letters)
Which test measures the effects of coumadin?
PT
What is INR?
International normalized ratio
PT times vary based on materials used.
INR is a ratio between the PT of tested blood and PT of a control sample in order to standardize the PT results