Hypercoagulable states Flashcards
1
Q
- Most common hereditary coagulation disorder in US
- Almost exclusively in whites
- Gene mutation of Factor V prevents protein C from binding, and thus from its inhibition of the factor
A
- Factor V Leiden
- (Activated protein C resistance)
2
Q
- Antibodies predispose pt to thormbosis
- Autoimmune disorder
- Life long coagulation
A
Antiphospholipid antibody syndrome
3
Q
Deficiency results in less inhibition of clotting factor, and unrestricted clot formation
A
Protein C deficiency
4
Q
This protein usually exposes a site on factor V to which protein C can bind to and inactive the factor. Without this, decreased inactivation and increased coagulation
A
Protein S deficiency
5
Q
- Results from deficient B12 which is needed to convert homocystein to methione
- High homocystein levels make one more prone to endothelial cell injury–>inflammation–>clot formation
A
Homocysteinemia