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04/03/2011

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Term
a blood clot; an aggregation fo blood factors, primarily platelets and fibrin with entrapped blood cells
Definition
thrombus
Term
a clot (or other plug) carried by the blood from one site to another, smaller vessel, that obstructs the circulation
Definition
embolus
Term
normal hemostasis
Definition
1. maintain blood clot-free in normal vessels
2. induce a rapid and localized hemostasis by forming a clot at a site of vascular injury

KEY POINT: clot should not impair circulation!
Term
pathological extension of hemostasis producing a clot that impedes blood flow
Definition
thrombosis
Term
steps in normal hemostasis
Definition
1. vascular phase
2. platelet phase
3. coagulation phase
4. repair phase
Term
vascular phase
Definition
vasoconstriction
Term
platelet phase
Definition
platelet plug (temporary unless significant coagulation phase occurs)
Term
coagulation phase
Definition
reinforce platelet plug with fibrin
Term
repair phase
Definition
dissolve clot, repair endothelium, phagocytosis of debris
Term
Vasoconstriction occurs by what 3 chemical mediators?
Definition
prostacyclin (PI2)
thromboxane A2 (TXA2)
serotonin (5-HT0
Term
Vasoconstriction facilitates...
Definition
interaction of platelets with the endothelium
Term
Platelet aggregation occurs by what 5 chemical mediators?
Definition
thrombin
adenosine diphosphate (ADP)
TXA2
5-HT
prostaglandins
Term
Platelets adhere to ______ and ______ via _______ and _______ receptors.
Definition
collagen; vWF
GP 1a; GP 1b
Term
What do platelets secrete?
Definition
Ca++
ADP
TXA2
epinephrine
5-HT
others
Term
During aggregation, ____ and ____ induce shape change and sticking.
Definition
ADP and TXA2
Term
During aggregation, __________ _________ is expressed at the surface.
Definition
phospholipid complex
Term
During aggregation, the coagulation cascade is anchored at ________ _________.
Definition
platelet surface
Term
What is the last step of platelet aggregation?
Definition
thrombin is generated
Term
Fibrinogen binds to platelets via _________.
Definition
GP IIb-IIIa complex
Term
Thrombin converts soluble _____________ to insoluble ________ fibers.
Definition
fibrinogen; fibrin
Term
______ monomers are cross-linked to form a very strong platelet-________ clot.
Definition
Fibrin; fibrin
Term
steps of primary hemostasis
Definition
1. platelet adhesion
2. shape change
3. granule release (ADP, TXA2)
4. recruitment
5. aggregation (hemostatic plug)
Term
steps of secondary hemostasis
Definition
1. tissue factor
2. phospholipid complex expression
3. thrombin activation
4. fibrin polymerization
Term
coagulation cascade has...
Definition
2 pathways
Term
contact activation pathway
Definition
intrinsic pathway
Term
tissue factor pathway
Definition
extrinsic pathway
Term
primary pathway for the initiation of blood coagulation
Definition
tissue factor pathway (extrinsic)
Term
Heparin interrupts the _________ pathway.
Definition
intrinsic
Term
Warfarin interrupts the _________ pathway.
Definition
extrinsic
Term
extrinsic pathway
Definition
tissue factor-->VIIa-->Xa,Va

Xa,Va takes prothrombin-->thrombin

thrombin takes fibrinogen-->fibrin
Term
intrinsic pathway
Definition
XIIa-->Xa,Va

Xa,Va takes prothrombin-->thrombin

thrombin takes fibrinogen-->fibrin
Term
With the intrinsic pathway, all clotting factors are...
Definition
within the blood vessels
Term
With the extrinsic pathway, the initiating clotting factor (tissue factor) is...
Definition
outside the blood vessels
Term
Clotting is slower/faster with the intrinsic pathway.
Definition
slower
Term
Clotting is slower/faster with the extrinsic pathway.
Definition
faster
Term
test for intrinsic pathway
Definition
aPTT (activated partial thromboplastin)
Term
test for extrinsic pathway
Definition
PT (prothrombin)
Term
What is the traditional approach in preventing formation of a pathological thrombus?
Definition
anticoagulant drugs (heparin, warfarin)
Term
What is the current approach in preventing formation of a pathological thrombus?
Definition
prevention of arterial damage (atherosclerosis) and inhibition of platelet aggregation (ASA, clopidogrel, abciximab)
Term
therapeutic objectives
Definition
1. prevent formation of pathological thrombus
2. destroy formed pathological thrombus
Term
What forms the initial hemostatic plug?
Definition
platelets
Term
key activator of platelet aggregation
Definition
TXA2
Term
TXA2 is a product of the arachidonic acid pathway that involves formation of prostaglandins by the enzyme ___________.
Definition
cyclooxygenase
Term
At low doses, aspirin...

Since platelets cannot synthesize this new enzyme, aspirin also...
Definition
irreversibly inhibits cyclooxygenase in platelets

inhibits TXA2 formation and platelet aggregation for the life of the platelet
Term
life span of a platelet
Definition
7-10 days
Term
Endothelial cells can/can not synthesize new cyclooxygenase.
Definition
can
Term
If the dose of aspirin is pushed too high, cyclooxygenase is inhibited in endothelial cells which prevents the formation of _____.
Definition
prostacyclin (PI2)
Term
prostacyclin (PI2)
Definition
compound that inhibits platelet secretion and stimulates vasodilation
Term
therapeutic uses of aspirin
Definition
-MI
-secondary prevention of MI and stroke
-primary prevention of CVD
-reduction of thromboembolic complications in pts with artificial heart valves, hemodialysis, coronary bypass grafts
Term
side effects of aspirin
Definition
GI bleeding
allergy can limit use
Term
contraindications of aspirin
Definition
ASA or NSAID-induced asthma
Term
clopidogrel (Plavix) mechanism of action
Definition
blocks P2Y12 receptor

leads to irreversible blockade of ADP receptor on platelet cell membrane
Term
clopidogrel (Plavix) onset
Definition
slow (2 hrs)
Term
Clopidogrel (Plavix) is often used in combination with _________ in high risk situations.
Definition
aspirin

(stents, acute coronary syndrome)
Term
clopidogrel indications
Definition
prevention of ischemic events in atherosclerosis
Term
ticlopidine (Ticlid) mechanism of action
Definition
inhibits fibrinogen binding to platelets and blocks platelet aggregation
Term
ticlopidine (Ticlid) indications
Definition
prevention of thrombotic stroke in patients who have experienced TIAs
Term
dipyridamole (Persantine) mechanism of action
Definition
inhibits platelet aggregation

weak vasodilator
Term
dipyridamole (Persantine) indications
Definition
may be useful in secondary prevention of MI and stroke (disappointing clinical trials)
Term
abciximab (ReoPro) is a...
Definition
monoclonal antibody
Term
abciximab (ReoPro) mechanism of action
Definition
prevents fibrinogen binding to GP IIb-IIIa, thus inhibiting platelet aggregation
Term
__________ has greater antithrombotic activity than aspirin or heparin.
Definition
Abciximab (ReoPro)
Term
abciximab (ReoPro) indications
Definition
antithrombotic during angioplasty
Term
eptifibatide and tirofiban indications
Definition
acute coronary syndrome
Term
cilostazol (Pletal) mechanism of action
Definition
inhibits PDE-3 which increases cAMP-->inhibits platelet aggregation

stimulates vasodilation
Term
cilostazol (Pletal) indications
Definition
reduction of symptoms of intermittent claudication
Term
cilostazol (Pletal) contraindications
Definition
CHF (causes some fluid retention)
Term
pentoxifylline (Trental)...
Definition
improves blood flow (hemorrheologic agent)
Term
pentoxifylline (Trental) mechanism of action
Definition
enhances RBC flexibility
decreases blood viscosity

may decrease TXA2 levels and increase PGI2 levels
Term
pentoxifylline (Trental) indications
Definition
intermittent claudication

chronic occlusive arterial disease of the limbs
Term
anticoagulants
Definition
heparin
warfarin
Term
Heparin is naturally occuring and is produced by _________ and ____ _____ to prevent formation and progression of blood clots.
Definition
basophils; mast cells
Term
Heparin does/does not destroy clots that already exist.
Definition
does not
Term
Heparin is the DOC for ____________ anticoagulant therapy.
Definition
parenteral
Term
heparin mechanism of action
Definition
binds to antithrombin III

heparin-antithrombin III complex binds to and inactivates coagulation factors

prolongs both the PTT and PT
Term
coagulation factors inactivated by heparin
Definition
thrombin (IIa)
IXa
Xa
XIa
XIIa
Term
What can long-term administration of heparin cause?
Definition
osteoporosis
Term
heparin contraindications
Definition
any site of active or potential bleeding

severe HTN, known vascular aneurysm, recent head, eye, spinal cord surgery, head trauma, lumbar puncture, regional anesthetic block, TB, visceral carcinoma, GI ulcers
Term
IV heparin onset
Definition
immediate
Term
SQ heparin onset
Definition
20-30 min
Term
continuous IV heparin infusion
Definition
2-3 hr delay for full effect unless an initial bolus injection is administered
Term
IV duration of single dose heparin
Definition
1-3 hrs
Term
SQ duration of single dose heparin
Definition
12-24 hrs
Term
termination of heparin
Definition
metabolized in liver or excreted unchanged
Term
heparin indications
Definition
-prophylaxis of post-op thrombosis
-MI and unstable angina
-DVT and PE
-extracorporeal circulation
-disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC)
-TIA (not used if stroke in progress)
Term
Small doses of heparin prevent ___________.
Definition
thromboembolism
Term
Medium doses of heparin prevent...
Definition
propagation of thrombus
Term
Large doses of heparin...
Definition
inhibit established pulmonary embolus
Term
If prolonged anticoagulation is necessary, the initial heparin therapy is...
Definition
overlapped with and then replaced with oral anticoagulant (warfarin)
Term
treatment of heparin overdose
Definition
1. stop administration
2. protamine sulfate
3. infusion of fresh-frozen plasma
Term
protamine sulfate
Definition
binds to and inactivates heparin
must be given slowly IV
Term
low molecular weight heparin (LMWH)
Definition
enoxaparin, dalteparin
Term
LMWH has greater _______ activity and less ________ activity.
Definition
anti-Xa; antiplatelet
Term
LMWH indications
Definition
prophylaxis of DVT associated with hip, knee, and abdominal surgery
Term
LMWH has ______ duration, _______ kinetics, and __________ are not usually required.
Definition
longer; simpler; clotting tests
Term
most significant adverse effect of heparin after hemorrhage
Definition
heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (HIT)
Term
test used to monitor heparin therapy
Definition
aPTT
Term
aPTT of ____-____ times control is the typical therapeutic goal for heparin
Definition
1.5-2.0
Term
Monitoring of LMWH may be useful in what situations?
Definition
renal insufficiency
obese pts with altered drug pK
major bleeding risk factors
Term
Why is aPTT not useful in monitoring LMWH?
Definition
low anti-IIa activity
Term
advantages of LMWH over UH
Definition
-decreased "heparin resistance"
-no need for lab monitoring
-higher bioavailability (90% vs. 30%)
-longer plasma half-life
-don't have to give IV
-less inhibition of platelet function
-lower incidence of HIT syndrome
Term
warfarin mechanism of action
Definition
inhibits vitamin K epoxide reductase

inhibits vitamin K-dependent post-translation modification of clotting factors
Term
clotting factors inhibited by warfarin
Definition
thrombin
VII
IX
X
protein C and S
Term
What can be given to counteract a warfarin overdose?
Definition
vitamin K
Term
warfarin onset
Definition
delayed (36-72 hrs)
Term
How many days does it take to see close to steady state with warfarin?
Definition
4-5 days
Term
warfarin duration
Definition
prolonged (25-60 hrs)
Term
warfarin termination
Definition
delayed (2-5 days)

*new, active clotting factor must by synthesized
Term
warfarin contraindications
Definition
-pregnancy (congenital abnomalities, fetal hemorrhage)
-unreliable patients
-any recent bleeding
-recent eye, brain, or spinal cord surgery
-head injury
-severe HTN or known vascular aneurysm
Term
warfarin toxicities
Definition
hemorrhage

anorexia, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea
Term
warfarin indications
Definition
DVT
PE
a-fib
rheumatic heart disease
mechanical prosthetic heart valves
Term
With warfarin therapy, determine PT/INR prior to starting therapy, _____ until response stabilized, and _______ until maintenance dose established.
Definition
daily; weekly
Term
goal INR
Definition
2.5 (range 2-3)
Term
goal INR for mechanical heart valve
Definition
3.0 (range 2.5-3.5)
Term
Warfarin has very high ________ ________.
Definition
patient variability
Term
mechanisms of drug interactions with warfarin
Definition
1. displacement of warfarin protein binding
2. reduction in hepatic metabolism
3. alteration in GI bacterial flora that produce menadiones
4. interference with production of protein C and S (body's natural anticoagulants)
Term
antibiotics that interact with warfarin
Definition
macrolides (esp. erythromycin)
quinolones (cipro)
metronidazole
sulfas
azoles (fluconazole, ketoconazole)
Term
recommendation for pt on warfarin that needs antibiotic treatment
Definition
obtain INR before starting antibiotic and check the INR more frequently during antibiotic therapy
Term
situations where the risk of hemorrhage is greater than the potential clinical benefits of warfarin therapy
Definition
uncontrolled alcohol/drug abuse
unsupervised dementia/psychosis
increased risk of falls
Term
aPTT measures activity of what pathway?
Definition
intrinsic
Term
normal aPTT
Definition
35-45 sec
Term
thrombocytopenia
Definition
low platelets (<100,000)
Term
used to standardize PT times between different batches of thromboplastin and between different laboratories
Definition
INR (international normalization ratio)
Term
factors that can influence INR
Definition
drug interactions
diet
alteration of intestinal flora (inc. INR)
fever (inc. INR)
hepatic failure (inc. INR)
thyroid function
noncompliance
Term
drug interactions that cause increased INR
Definition
thyroid products
metronidazole
fluconazole/azole antifungals
alcohol
amiodarone
any antibiotic has potential
statins
omeprazole (PPIs)
phenytoin
gemfibrozil
fluouroquinolones
cimetidine (H2 blocker for GERD)
Term
drug interactions with NO INR effect
Definition
aspirin
clopidogrel
COX-2 inhibitors
GP IIb/IIIa antagonists
NSAIDs
ticlopidine
small doses of alcohol
Term
thrombolytic therapy indications
Definition
acute MI
PE
DVT
ischemic stroke (special circumstances only)
Term
rTPA
Definition
recombinant tissue plasminogen activator
Term
tPA adverse effect
Definition
serious hemorrhage
Term
reteplase
Definition
-shorter, genetically engineered form of rPTA
-diffuses more freely into clot that alteplase
-shorter half-life than alteplase
Term
streptokinase
Definition
nonenzymatic activator of plasminogen extracted from hemolytic streptococci
Term
thrombolytic contraindications
Definition
recent major surgery
hemorrhagic stroke
HTN
any potential to bleed
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