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Term
Definition of anemia
Definition
Hgb concentration more than 2 standard deviations below the normal range
Term
Symptoms related to hypoxia
Definition
Dyspnea and pallor
Term
Mechanisms of anemia
Definition
Hemorrhage, hemolysis and decreased production of RBCs
Term
Initial focus of pt with anemia
Definition
Hemorrhage
Term
Diagnostic test to differentiate between intra and extravascular hemolysis
Definition
urine test
Term
Intravascular hemolysis
Definition
RBCs are destroyed within the circulation
extrinsic (acquired)
More pronounced symptoms
pt is sick right away
Term
Extravascular hemolysis
Definition
RBCs are removed from circulation by the spleen
jaundice and splenomegaly
intrinsic (congenital)
Term
Sickle cell disease
Definition
intrinsic RBC deformity, but is an intravascular hemolysis and congenital (oddball)
Term
Autoimmune hemolytic anemia
Definition
extrinsic RBC deformity, but is an extravascular hemolysis and acquired (oddball)
Term
Lab values of hemolytic anemia
Definition
decreased Hb and Hct
increased or unchanged MCV
increased reticulcyte count
polychromatophilia - high reticulocytes
increased indirect bilirubin and LDH
decreased plasma haptoblobin - primarily in intravascular hemolysis
increased plasma Hb
Hemosiderinuria - intravascular hemolysis
Term
Direct Coomb's test
Definition
Direct antiglobin test detects IgG or complement bound to RBC membrane - hallmark of autoimmune hemolytic anemia
Term
Indirect Coomb's test
Definition
Indirect antiglobin test detects RBC antibodies in serum of patient with immune-mediated hemolytic anemia - ABO blood typing
Term
RBC types associated with hemolytic anemia
Definition
Spherocytes, Acanthocytes, Target cells, Schistocytes - all caused by membrane problems leading to hemolysis
Term
Bone marrow disorder
Definition
most common cause of decreased production of RBCs leading to anemia
Term
Causes of decreased RBC production
Definition
B12 or iron deficiency
kidney disease (decreased EPO)
chronic illness (diabetes)
bone marrow disorder (aplastic anemia)
Term
Mean Corpuscular Volume (MCV)
Definition
Measure of mean RBC volume (size of RBC)
divide Hct by RBC count
80-100 = normocytic
less than 80 = microcytic
greater than 100 = macrocytic
Term
Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin Concentration (MCHC)
Definition
amount of Hb in the total RBC (amount of redness in the blood)
divide Hb by Hct
32-36 = normochromic
less than 32 = hypochromic
greater than 36 = hyperchromic
Term
Red cell distribution width (RDW)
Definition
Identifies subpopulations of RBCs of different sizes (MCVs) not identified by MCV alone - if size and shape of RBC is off it will be elevated
normal in thallesemia
elevated in iron deficiency anemia
Term
Anisocytosis
Definition
variation in RBC size
Term
Poikilocytosis
Definition
variation in RBC shape
Term
Elevated reticulocyte count
Definition
in a patient with normal marrow, suggests hemorrhage or hemolysis as cause of anemia
Term
Normal or decreased reticulocyte count
Definition
if not elevated with anemia, suggests defective production of RBCs (hypoproliferative anemia) due to acute blood loss, vitamin deficiency, bone marrow depression, defective RBC production, destruction of marrow, replacement of marrow by malignancy
Term
Microcytic anemia
Definition
reflects deficiency in Hgb synthesis, either in globins or heme
inherited causes: α and β thallesemias
acquired causes: iron deficiency, anemia of chronic disease, lead poisoning, drugs that interfere with heme synthesis (isoniazid)
Term
Normocytic anemia
Definition
greatest diagnostic challenge: due to underlying systemic illness or complex hematologic disorder
low reticulocyte count - usually requires marrow biopsy
Term
Macrocytic anemia
Definition
megaloblastic caused by impaired DNA synthesis (B12 deficiency)
nonmegaloblastic (liver disease)
Term
Microcytic - I SAT
Definition
Iron deficiency
Sideroblastic anemia
Anemia of chronic disorder
Thalassemia
Term
Normocytic - IN A HAM
Definition
Infiltrative bone marrow disorder
Nutritional anemia
Anemia of chronic disorder
Hemolytic anemia
Anemia of renal insufficiency
Myelodysplastic anemia
Term
Macrocytic - DAMN
Definition
Drugs (metformin)
Alcohol
Malabsorption syndromes
Nutritional anemias
Term
Serrum ferritin test
Definition
diagnostic for iron deficiency anemia if low
Term
Iron deficiency anemia
Definition
in the adult is almost always due to chronic blood loss (peptic ulcer, colorectal neoplasia, gastric surgery, hiatal hernia, upper GI malignancy)
microcytic, hypochromic anemia
increased RDW
serum iron decreases, TIBC increases
Term
Glossitis, angular chelitis and koionychia
Definition
common symptoms of iron deficiency anemia
Term
Megaloblastic anemia
Definition
RBCs are larger than normal due to a defect in DNA synthesis (elevated MCV)
Vitamin B12 and folic acid deficiency are most common
Beefy, red smooth tongue
neuropsychiatric disorders
macrocytic, hyperchromic anemia
hypersegmented PMNs
Term
B12 deficiency
Definition
serum homocysteine and methylmalonic acid levels are both elevated
Term
Folic acid deficiency
Definition
serum homocysteine elevated, serum methylmalonic acid is normal
Term
Glucose 6-Phosphate deficiency
Definition
glutathione stores are epleted resulting in oxidative damage to Hgb, RBC proteins, and membrane lipids
Heinz bodies attach to membrane and contribute to membrane damage (bite cells)
damaged RBCs removed by spleen
Term
Pyruvate kinase deficiency
Definition
only disorder of the glycolytic pathway
very rare
results in increased 2,3-DPG which actually facilitates O2 delivery in tissues, so symptoms are mild
Term
Hb electophoresis - Hg A2 increased
Definition
marker for beta-thalassemia
Term
Phenotype
Definition
determined by typing RBC antigens with antisera
e.g. Patient is type A
Term
Genotype
Definition
determined by family studies
e.g. patient is AO
Term
RBC antigens
Definition
membrane bound
some absorbed onto membrane from plasma
Lewis
HLA
Term
Plasma antigens
Definition
P, HTLA, HLA
Term
Secretion antigens (saliva, urine, tissues)
Definition
ABO
Lewis
Sda
Ii
Term
Platelet antigens
Definition
ABO
P
Ii
Lewis
HLA
Term
RBC antigen nomenclature
Definition
given the names Kell, Duffy or P
Kell are K or k
Duffy are Fya or Fyb
P are P, p1, p2p1k and p2k
Term
Main considerations in transfusion Tx
Definition
ABO and Rh
Term
Causes immediate hemolytic transfusion rxn
Definition
ABO mismatch
Term
Results in immunization and possible delayed transfusion rxn
Definition
Rh mismatch
Term
Glycoprotein precursor type 1 chains
Definition
present in secretions
Term
Glycoprotein precursor type 2 chains
Definition
present on RBC membrane
Term
H substance
Definition
precursor for ABO
large amounts present on type O RBCs
Term
Bombay phenotype
Definition
Lack substance H
hh genotype
Term
Para-Bombay phenotype
Definition
Defective H
Term
ABO antigen development
Definition
Develops around 6th week of fetal life
less than 50% present at birth
adult levels reached by 3 years
Term
ABO antibodies
Definition
Naturally occuring
develop shortly after birth
generally IgM
may weaken with age
Term
Severe hemolytic transfusion rxns
Definition
due to IgM binding compliment
as little as 150 cc can be fatal
Term
ABO disease alterations
Definition
Leukemia pts have progressively decreased antigen levels
Carcinoma of the stomach and intestinal disorders cause a decrease in antigen levels and make it difficult to get an accurate blood type
Antibody levels are altered in any disease resulting in hypogammaglobulinemia - CLL or non-Hodgkins lymphoma
Term
ABO forward (front) typing
Definition
testing of RBCs to determine the presence of A or B antigens
Term
ABO reverse grouping (back typing)
Definition
testing of serum for the naturally occurring antibodies
uses cells of known ABO type
Term
Rh blood group system
Definition
Presence (+) or absence (-) of the D antigen
Term
Rh nulls
Definition
lack all Rh antigens
not the same as Rh negative
have RBC membrane abnormalities
Term
Rh serologic activity
Definition
Immune stimulated
mainly IgG
can cause severe Hemolytic Disease of the Newborn
implicated in hemolytic transfusion rxns
Term
soft spin
Definition
centrifugation of primary bag in blood processing
Platelet rich plasma expressed into secondary bag
Term
hard spin
Definition
centrifugation of secondary bag in blood processing - brings down platelets
Platelet poor plasma expressed into tertiary bag
Term
Packed Red Blood Cells
Definition
Hct - 55-65%
shelf life - 42 days
stored at 4 celsius
one unit will increase pt's Hb by 1 g/dL
indication - to increase O2 carrying capacity
Term
Washed Red Blood Cells
Definition
24 hour outdate to limit bacterial growth if accidentally contaminated
wash with saline
plasma proteins can cause allergic rxns
stored at 4 celsius
Term
Leukodepleted Red Blood Cells
Definition
Leukocytes can induce antibodies to donor HLA antigens
alloimmunized pts have antibodies to most HLA types
White cell filter removes leukocytes to help avoid febrile transfusion rxn
Term
Frozen Red Blood Cells
Definition
Rare blood types can be saved 10 years
glycerol water mixture - glycerol washed off at blood center
two hours extra processing time
Term
Platelets
Definition
individual unit from one unit of whole blood
Term
Indications for platelets
Definition
bleeding due to thrombocytopenia or thrombocytopathy
Term
Acrodose platelets
Definition
sterile platelets docked to units
Term
Apheresis platelets
Definition
platelets removed from anticoagulated whole blood
Term
Granulocytes
Definition
collected by an apheresis machine
give to neutropenic pts not responding to two days antibiotic Tx
most effective for neonates
Term
Plasma
Definition
seperated from anticoagulated whole blood and frozen within 24 hours
contains all clotting factors indcluding labile factors V and VIII
Term
Cryoprecipitate
Definition
white precipitate that forms when frozen plasma is thawed at 4 celsius
precipitate is centrifuged and separated with 15 mL of plasma
enriched for factor VIII, vWF, factor XIII and fibrinogen
used for von Willebrand disease, fibrinogen deficiency or factor XIII deficiency (rare)
Term
irradiation of blood components
Definition
crosslinks DNA and prevents lymphocytes from replicating
is harmless and a good way to prevent Graft Versus Host Disease
Term
Acute hemolytic transfusion rxn
mechanism
Definition
IgM or IgG binds to RBC surface
complement fixed - intravascualr hemolysis with hemoglobinemia
C3a and C5a formed - causing profound hypotension
DIC - clotting within renal glomeruli and arterioles
Term
Acute hemolytic transfusion rxn
signs and symptoms
Definition
Fever
chills
pain at IV site
low back and chest pain
renal failure
DIC
hemoglobinuria
Term
Acute hemolytic transfusion rxn
Lab evaluation
Definition
Hemoglobinemia
positive direct antiglobulin test (DAT)
increased LDH and potassium ion from intravascular hemolysis
increased indirect bilirubin
decreased haptoglobin
positive urine Hb
increased BUN, Cr in cases of renal failure
Term
Acute hemolytic transfusion rxn
Treatment
Definition
STOP the transfusion
put IV at TKO (to keep open)
increase IV fluids
Lasix - increase blood flow to renal arterioles
Mannitol (osmotic diuresis) for hyperkalemia
possibly renal dialysis
monitor closely for DIC
Term
Delayed hemolytic transfusion rxn
Definition
1/20,000 transfusions
onset 5-21 days after transfusion
no clinical signs or symptoms
may have decreased Hb, fever, chills, fatigue, jaundice
Term
Delayed hemolytic transfusion rxn
Mechanism
Definition
Pt has prior exposure to RBCs through transfusion or pregnancy - develops IgM, IgG
Repeat exposure through transfusion - develops anamnestic response - high IgG titer
IgG coated RBCs destroyed extravascularly in the spleen
Term
Delayed hemolytic transfusion rxn
Lab evaluation
Definition
Anemia from destruction of donor RBCs
Spherocytes
positive direct antiglobulin test (DAT) - anti IgG antibodies
May see increased bilirubin, reticulocttes
Term
Febrile Transfusion rxn (FTR)
Signs and symptoms
Definition
Frequency - 0.5% of transfusions
1ºC or more rise in temperature
Chills, may see true rigor (shaking chill)
Headache
Nausea
Vomiting
Term
Febrile Transfusion rxn (FTR)
Mechanism
Definition
Patient has prior exposure to HLA antigens on white blood cells (WBCs) through transfusion or pregnancy develops IgM, IgG
Repeat exposure through transfusion of WBCs in RBCs or platelets
Patient antibodies bind to donor WBCs, releasing pyrogens (IL-1, IL-6, IL-8, TNF) causing fever / chills
Term
Febrile Transfusion rxn (FTR)
Treatment
Definition
STOP transusion
Put IV at TKO (to keep open)
send blood specimens to the bank to rule out acute hemolytic transfusion rxn
Tylenol to resolve fever
Demerol for rigor
Term
Allergic Transfusion rxn (ATR)
Mechanism
Definition
1% of all transfusions
IgE antibodies to donor plasma proteins
Term
Allergic Transfusion rxn (ATR)
signs and symptoms
Definition
hives/itching, erythema, can see fever
Bronchospasm in 1/50,000 transfusions
anaphylactic shock in 1/150,000 transfusions
Term
Allergic Transfusion rxn (ATR)
Treatment
Definition
STOP the transfusion
Put IV at TKO (to keep open)
mild rxn - Benadryl
Bronchospasm - Benadryl, Solu-cortef, epinephrine
Anaphylactic shock - Benadryl, Solu-cortef, epinephrine, dilution IV
Term
Transfusion hypothermia
Definition
Rapid infusion of large quantities of cold blood products
can result in cardiac arrhythmia/arrest
Term
Transfusion Citrate toxicity
Definition
large quantities of citrated plasma will reduce ionized calcium
tingling of lips and fingers, may see muscle tremors and tetany
treat with calcium gluconate by IV
Term
Transfusion fluid overload
mechanism
Definition
1/10,000 transfusions
increased pulmonary artery and capillary pressures
leads to fluid leaks and pulmonary edema
Term
Transfusion fluid overload
signs and symptoms
Definition
Respiratory distress, severe hypoxia
Rales (crackles)
Neck vein distention
CXR – fluffy infiltrates, bilateral bases
Term
Transfusion fluid overload
Treatment
Definition
Oxygen 2-4 liters/minute
Lasix to induce diuresis
Phlebotomy
possible intubation
Term
Transfusion Related Acute Lung Injury (TRALI)
mechanism
Definition
Donor antibodies to recipient WBCs
Antibody coated WBCs attach to pulmonary endothelium
WBCs release cytokines and proteases
Increased pulmonary capillary permeability – pulmonary edema results
Term
Transfusion Related Acute Lung Injury (TRALI)
signs and symptoms
Definition
Respiratory distress, severe hypoxia
Rales
CXR white out
Occurs up to 6 hours after transfusion
Term
Transfusion Related Acute Lung Injury (TRALI)
Treatment
Definition
Oxygen 2-4 liters/minute
Close observation
Early intubation frequently required
Reaction resolves spontaneously in 48 hours
Term
Septic Unit
mechanism
Definition
Unrecognized bacteremia in donor
Hair follicle or sweat gland at donation venipuncture site can have bacteria that chlorhexidine antiseptic doesn’t reach
RBCs or platelets contaminated with bacteria
production of toxins - causes shock and DIC
Term
Septic Unit
signs and symptoms
Definition
High fever
Shock
Nausea
Vomiting
DIC
Term
Septic Unit
Treatment
Definition
STOP the transfusion
Put IV at TKO (to keep open)
Send blood specimen to blood bank to rule out acute hemolytic transfusion reaction
Support blood pressure with IV fluids
Antibiotics
Term
Protein S
Definition
Vitamin K dependent glycoprotein synthesized in the liver
involved in anticoagulation
Functions as a cofactor to Protein C in the inactivation of activated Factors Va and VIIa
exists in a free and a bound form
Term
Congenital Protein S deficiency
Definition
inheritance is autosomal dominant
3 types - inadequate amounts of protein S in both free and bound form, defective protein molecules, decreased free protein S but normal amount of overall protein S
Term
Acquired Protein S deficiency
Definition
Seen in consumptive processes like DIC or extensive DVT/PE
Patients taking warfarin (other Vitamin K-dependent factors)
Pregnancy
Liver disease
Term
Consequences of Protein S deficiency
Definition
Deep venous thrombosis
Possible association with arterial thrombosis (stroke, heart attack)
Term
Acute Myelogenous Leukemia (AML)
Definition
80% of acute leukemias in adults
increased incidence with ionizing radiation and with Down syndrome
Term
AML clinical presentation
Definition
Malaise, pallor, weight loss, fever and BLEEDING
Term
AML causes of death
Definition
Infection (70%)
Hemorrhage from thrombocytopenia (10%)
Term
Auer rods
Definition
typical AML presentation on peripheral smear
Looks like little splinters
Term
Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL)
Definition
Primarily a disease of kids
increased incidence with ionizing radiation and with Down syndrome
Term
ALL clinical presentation
Definition
Malaise, pallor, weight loss, fever and BLEEDING
CNS meningeal involvement
Lymphadenopathy
Hepatosplenomegaly
Term
ALL prognosis
Definition
better prognosis in children
worse in infants and adults
Term
Clinical finding in all myeloproliferative disorders
Definition
Basophilia
Term
Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia (CML)
Definition
Leukocytosis
Basophilia
Low leukocyte alkaline phosphatase
Philadelphia chromosome
Term
Philadelphia chromosome
Definition
unusually short autosome in the WBCs of CML patients
t(9,22)
brc-abl oncogene
Term
CML S/Sx
Definition
Lethargy
weight loss
increasing abdomen girth
sweating
easy bruising/bleeding
Hepatosplenomegaly
Term
Polycythemia Vera (PCV)
Definition
Hb and Hct above normal
low EPO
Term
PCV diagnostic criterion
Definition
Major:
Elevated RBC mass
Normal arterial oxygen saturation
Splenomegaly

Minor:
Thrombocytosis
Leukocytosis
Elevated leuk alk phosphatase
Elevated Vit B12 or Vit B12 binding capacity

*Must have all 3 major or first two major with any 2 minor
Term
PCV clinical presentation
Definition
Patient is typically older
intense pruritis after bathing
Ruddy complexion
Splenomegaly
Macroglossia
Term
PCV treatment
Definition
Periodic phlebotomy
Hydroxyurea as a myelosuppresive agent
Anagrelide - reduces platelet count
Term
PCV major cause of death
Definition
Thrombosis
less often hemmorhage
Term
Chronic Idiopathic Myelofibrosis
Definition
median age - 65 years
neoplastic stem cells migrate and make marrow in areas outside the bone marrow - primarily liver and spleen
Term
Chronic Idiopathic Myelofibrosis
characteristics
Definition
Tear drop RBCs
bone marrow "dry tap" due to increased collagen and reticulin fibers
Term
Essential Thrombocythemia
Definition
Elevated platelets (>600K)
A myeloproliferative disorder with persistent thrombocytosis that is not reactive to another disorder and is not caused by another myeloproliferative disorder
Bone marrow shows megakaryocyte hyperplasia and clustering
Least common and least aggressive
near normal life expectancy
Term
Essential Thrombocythemia
complications
Definition
Thrombosis
Hemorrhage
Splenomegaly
Term
Essential Thrombocythemia
Treatment
Definition
Interferon-a
Hydroxyurea
Anegrilide
Plateletpheresis
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