Investigation of Haemostasis Flashcards
What is meant by primary haemostasis?
does prothrombin time assess the extrinsic or intrinsic pathway
extrinsic (TF, factor VII)
does APTT assess the extrinsic or intrinsic pathway
intrinsic (factors XII, XI, IX, and VIII)
what do you need for primary haemostasis
platelets
von willebrand factor
collagen
features of a primary haemostasis problem
- excess bruising
- menorrhagia
- petechiae, purpura
- epistaxis
- blood blisters in mouth
features of a secondary haemostasis problem
intramuscular bleeds
joint bleeding
bleeding after operations
what kind of problems could cause primary haemostasis problem
- low platelet count
- von willebrand
- vascular problems, problem with collagen
normal prothrombin time
10-14.5 seconds
normal Activated partial thromboplastin time
21-35 seconds
factor VIII deficiency is aka
haemophilia A
factor IX deficiency is aka
haemophilia B
treatment for von willebrand disease
desmopressin - itworks quick, subcutaneous
clotting factor II is also known as
prothrombin
what test is used to monitor warfarin
INR
lack of fibrinogen is a late sign of DIC, true or false
true