thrombotic disorders Flashcards
what is a thrombus
a clot that arises ‘in the wrong place’
what is a thromboembolism
then the thrombus moves along the vessel
what is virchows triad
stasis
vessel damage
hypercoagubility
what is an arterial thrombosis made up of
platelet and fibrin clot
risk factors for arterial thrombosis
age smoking diabetes sedentary lifestyle hypertension obesity
what can an arterial thrombosis cause
ischaemia and infarction
symptoms depend on site (stroke, MI, acute limb ischaemia etc)
what is a venous thrombus made of
fibrin and RBCs
why do venous clots form
usually because of stasis and hypercoagulability
what can venous thrombi cause
DVT
PE
thrombophlebitis
risk factors for venous clots
age pregnancy hormone therapy trauma immobility surgery obesity FH systemic disease
what systemic diseases can increase risk of VTE
cancer
IBD
connective tissue diseases
what could you use for probability testing in VTE
wells
geneva score
investigations for thromboembolisms
d-dimer
doppler
V/Q scan
angiogram
what is factor V leiden
hereditable disease
mutation of factor V
means protein C can’t bind to it
what is the result of factor V leiden
excess clotting in veins