Summary of Essentials - Ch. 38-40 (Post-Op) Flashcards
Cause of surgical bleeds?
Inadequate hemostasis
Risk factors for coagulopathy?
Copious IV fluids or transfusions, hypothermia, metabolic acidosis, liver or kidney disease, DIC, family history of bleeding, anticoagulant medications
Work-up of post-operative bleeding?
Clinical history (most important) INR; PTT Liver/kidney dysfunction
Warfarin is monitored with ___. Heparin is monitored with ___.
INR; PTT
Rx uremic coagulopathy?
Desmopressin (acutely)
Hemodialysis (more definitively)
Rx hepatic coagulopathy?
FFP
Reverse heparin?
Protamine
Reverse warfarin?
FFP
Rx TRALI?
IV fluids, vasopressors, respiratory support
Earliest sign of AKI?
Oliguria
Define oliguria
<0.5 mL/kg/hr for 2 consecutive hours
Define anuria
<50 mL-100 mL/day
Define contrast-induced AKI?
Increase in serum Cr of 0.5 mg/dL within 48-72 hours
Work-up of post-operative decreased urine output?
BUN and creatinine (best initial test)
May get UA, urine sodium, FENA, urine osms
U/S to assess for obstructive pathology
Management of decreased urine output?
Flush Foley, stop nephrotoxic drugs, fluid challenge