Inherited and acquired Thrombotic disorders Flashcards
Symptoms of PE
SOB
Pleuritic chest pain
haemoptysis
haemodynamic instability
symptoms of a DVT in the leg
calf swelling >3cm compared to other leg
Measured 10cm below tibial tuberosity
Collateral (nonvaricose) superficial veins present
Localized tenderness along the deep venous system
Pitting oedema, confined to symptomatic leg
what is Virchow’s triad
endothelial injury
stasis
hypercoagulable state
describe the process of haemostatic plug formation
Response to injury- Vessel constriction
Formation of unstable platelet plug
- platelet adhesion - platelet aggregation
Fibrin stabilisation of the plug with fibrin
- blood coagulation
Dissolution of clot and vessel repair
- Fibrinolysis
3 examples of inherited thrombophilias
Factor V Leiden Prothrombin mutation Protein C deficiency Protein S deficiency Antithrombin deficiency High factor Vlll levels Hyperhomocysteinaemia
2 reasons young women are more likely than young men to get a thrombus
pregnancy
hormones
4 causes of increased thrombosis in the elderly
Decreased mobility
Reduced muscular tone
Increasd frequency of risk-enhancing disease (eg. Malignancy)
Aging tissues: Vein walls and valves, Subcutaneous tissues
5 examples of stasis causing thromboembolism
Prolonged immobility eg surgery, travel Stroke Cardiac failure Pelvic obstruction Dehydration Hyperviscosity Polycythaemia Long haul flight
Ix for thrombophilia
Inherited thrombophilia testing in lab Direct assays Protein C Protein S Antithrombin levels Mutation analysis for prothrombin gene mutation and factor V Leiden