Lecture 5 Haemostasis Bleeding and Thrombosis Flashcards
When you get a clot describe how a primary clot and fibrin clot is formed
Binds to collagen
Binds to vWF
Platelets bind to each other = primary clot
Platelet binds to fibrinogen = fibrin clot
What is definitive haemostasis
Formation of fibrin clot
Name the clotting agents
Factor XII Factor XI Factor IX Factor VIII Factor X Prothrombin Fibrinogen
Haemophilia B is caused by a deficiency in what clotting agent
Factor IX (9) 9B
Haemophilia A is caused by a deficiency in what clotting factor
Factor VIII (8) A8
Prothrombin is converted to Thrombin by
Xa
Thrombin cleaves fibrinogen to___
Fibrin = fibrin clot
What is the function of TFPI
Binds and inhibits VIIa and X
Thrombin is not made and clots are not made
What is the function of Activated protein C
Binds to cofactor protein S which switches off VIIIa and Va
What is the function if anti-thrombin
Protease inhibitor
Inactivates XIa, thrombinm IXa, Xa, VIIIa and inactivates it
What proteins are involved in fibrinolysis
Plasminogen is converted to plasmin
Plasmin attacks clot and produces fibrin degradation products
What protein prevents degradation of fibrin clot
PA1
Name 3 ADP inhibitors
Clopidogrel
Prasugrel
Ticagrelor
Name a COX inhibitor
Aspirin
What is the mechanism of warfarin
Vitamin K antagonist