Laboratory Evaluation of Hemostasis Flashcards

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What is a normal platelet count?

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Adults: 150,000-450,000/mm3. Peds: 150,000-350,000 /mm3

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When is a platelet count usually high?

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Acute phase reaction. Early CML. Essential. thrombocytosis Polycythemia vera. Post splenectomy

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When is a platelet count usually low?

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DIC. Hemolytic anemia. Hypersplenism. ITP. Leukemia. Prosthetic heart valve. Recent transfusion

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Describe bleeding time

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A measurement of the time required for bleeding from a superficial puncture to stop (ie how well platelets interact with blood vessel walls to form blood clots). A screening test for platelet dysfunction. Useful in the diagnosis of Von Willebrand’s

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What is a normal bleeding time?

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3-8 minutes

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Describe prothrombin time and its uses

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Measures vitamin K dependent clotting ability, and extrinsic pathway. Used to screen for bleeding disorders and used to monitor patients on warfarin

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What are normal prothrombin time values?

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Adults: 11-13 seconds. DVT prophylaxis (INR): 2-3. Mechanical valve and anti-phospholipid antibody syndrome (INR): 2.5-3.5

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Describe activated partial thromboplastin time (PTT) and its uses

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measure of the time taken for a clot to form in citrated blood following the addition of calcium and a phospholipid platelet substitute.Measures effectiveness of the Intrinsic Pathway. Used to work up bleeding disorders and to monitor heparin therapy. Screen for lupus anticoagulant

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What are normal PTT values?

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Adults: 25-35 secs. On anticoagulant therapy: 1.5-2.5 x the control value. Peds: Newborn: 31-54 secs. 1-6 yrs: 24-36 secs

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What tests should you do for the intrinsic and extrinsic coagulation pathways?

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Intrinsic pathway: PTT, VIII, IX, XI, and XII. Extrinsic pathway: PT, II, V, VII

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What factors are vitamin-K dependent and are altered by warfarin?

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factors VII, X, II (prothrombin)

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Describe thrombin time and its uses

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The rate of conversion of fibrinogen to fibrin in the as measured by the addition of thrombin to citrated blood. Measure of fibrinolytic pathway

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What is a normal thrombin time?

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15-20 secs

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