Venous Thromboembolism Flashcards
Virchow’s Triad
o Vessel injury
o Hypercoagulability
o Venous stasis
Highest hereditary risk factor of VTE
Homozygous factor V Leiden
Highest acquired risk factor of VTE
Lupus anticoagulant/antiphospholipid ab
Most common inherited thrombophilia:
Mechanism:
Factor V Leiden
• → Activated protein C resistance
o APC limits clot formation by inactivation of factors Va and VIIIa
2nd most common inherited thrombophilia:
Mechanism:
Prothrombin G20210A
• → elevated levels of prothrombin → hypercoagulability
T/F: Protein C deficiency is a significant risk factor to provoke thrombosis
False. Need additional risk factors
T/F: Protein S deficiency is a significant risk factor to provoke thrombosis
False. Likely need additional risk factors
T/F: During an acute clot, checking protein C and S can help determine the etiology of the clot.
False. Do NOT check protein C or S during acute clot b/c can be falsely low
Name the disease:
Prolong aPTT
Prolong PT
NOT correct 1:1 mix
Antiphospholipid Syndrome
T/F: Unprovoked thrombus have highest recurrence rate after stopping.
True. Followed by non-surgical risks (estrogen)
Provoked are least likely to recur