Von Willebrand Disease Flashcards
What is Von Willebrand disease?
Most common form of haemophilia (abnormal bleeding) due to deficiency in functioning VWF i.e. can be absent or malfunctioning
What are the main cause of VWD?
Tends to be autosomal dominant mutation of the gene coding for VWF
What are the 2 gross classifications of VWD?
What types are associated with this classifications?
Quantitative
Type 1= partial
Type 3= complete -> SEVERE
Qualitative
Variants of type 2 VWD i.e. 4 variants
How might someone with VWD present?
Bleeding gums when brushing teeth
Epistaxis
Menorrhagia
Heavy bleeding during surgical operations
FH of heavy bleeding -> inherited disease
I.e. easy, prolonged and heavy bleeding
How is VWD diagnosed?
Family history
History of abnormal bleeding
Bleeding assessment tools
Measure VWF levels= antigen and activity to try and determine the different types
Measure platelets and function to rule out platelet disorder
NOTE:
-can be very challenging to diagnose because there is no simple test for VWD
How is VWD managed?
Does not require everyday treatment
Only treated in major bleeding or trauma or in prep for operations
Management in these instances:
- desmopression= stimulates the release of VWF
- VWF= infusion
- Factor VIII= infusion
How can menorrhagia due to VWD be managed?
TXA i.e. tranexamic acid
Mefanamic acid
Norethisterone
Combined OCP
Mirena coil
What is the MOA of TXA?
Inhibits action of plasminogen to prevent fibrin breakdown
Promotes clotting and downregulates fibrinolysis
Consequences:
-stable clot maintained