General Principles of Hemostasis Kristine Krafts, M.D.

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General Principles of Hemostasis Kristine Krafts, M.D.

Hemostasis is a balancing act! pro-clotting anti-clotting plugs up holes in blood vessels keeps clotting under control

Pro-Clotting clot

Pro-Clotting vessels platelets cascade

Pro-Clotting Blood vessel constricts. Blood loss decreases Platelets and factors meet

Pro-Clotting Platelets form a plug. Proteins are exposed Platelets adhese Granules release contents Platelets aggregate Phospholipids are exposed

Pro-Clotting Fibrin seals up plug. Tissue factor is exposed Cascade begins Cascade makes fibrin Fibrin solidifies plug

clot Coagulation Cascade Intrinsic Extrinsic Xa prothrombin thrombin exposed TF XII XIIa XI XIa TF VIIa IX IXa VII VIII VIIIa Final common pathway X V Va Xa prothrombin thrombin clot fibrinogen fibrin

clot Intrinsic Extrinsic Xa prothrombin thrombin fibrinogen fibrin exposed TF XI XIa TF VIIa IX IXa VII VIII VIIIa X V Va Xa prothrombin thrombin clot fibrinogen fibrin

clot Intrinsic Extrinsic Xa prothrombin thrombin fibrinogen fibrin exposed TF XI XIa TF VIIa IX IXa VII VIII VIIIa X V Va Xa prothrombin thrombin clot fibrinogen fibrin

clot Intrinsic Extrinsic Xa prothrombin thrombin fibrinogen fibrin exposed TF XI XIa TF VIIa IX IXa VII VIII VIIIa X V Va Xa prothrombin thrombin clot fibrinogen fibrin

clot Intrinsic Extrinsic Xa prothrombin thrombin fibrinogen fibrin exposed TF XI XIa TF VIIa IX IXa VII VIII VIIIa X V Va Xa prothrombin thrombin clot fibrinogen fibrin

clot Intrinsic Extrinsic Xa prothrombin thrombin fibrinogen fibrin exposed TF XI XIa TF VIIa IX IXa VII VIII VIIIa X V Va Xa prothrombin thrombin clot fibrinogen fibrin

Where does tissue factor come from? “Hidden” cells exposed during injury Microparticles floating in blood Endothelial cells and monocytes (during inflammation)

clot Intrinsic Extrinsic Xa prothrombin thrombin fibrinogen fibrin exposed TF XI XIa TF VIIa IX IXa VII VIII VIIIa X V Va Xa prothrombin thrombin clot fibrinogen fibrin

clot Intrinsic Extrinsic Xa prothrombin thrombin fibrinogen fibrin exposed TF XI XIa TF VIIa IX IXa VII VIII VIIIa X V Va Xa prothrombin thrombin clot fibrinogen fibrin

clot Intrinsic Extrinsic Xa prothrombin thrombin fibrinogen fibrin exposed TF XI XIa TF VIIa IX IXa VII VIII VIIIa X V Va Xa prothrombin thrombin clot fibrinogen fibrin

clot Intrinsic Extrinsic Xa prothrombin thrombin fibrinogen fibrin exposed TF XI XIa TF VIIa IX IXa VII VIII VIIIa X V Va Xa prothrombin thrombin clot fibrinogen fibrin

Intrinsic Extrinsic TF VII IX VIII X V thrombin fibrin clot

tissue factor fibrin clot

busy simple distracting riveting sinful sexy

clot Intrinsic Extrinsic Xa prothrombin thrombin fibrinogen fibrin exposed TF XI XIa TF VIIa IX IXa VII VIII VIIIa X V Va Xa prothrombin thrombin clot fibrinogen fibrin

SINtrinsic clot Intrinsic Extrinsic Xa prothrombin thrombin busy exposed TF XI XIa TF VIIa IX IXa VII VIII VIIIa X V Va Xa prothrombin thrombin busy clot fibrinogen fibrin distracting sinful

SEXtrinsic clot Intrinsic Extrinsic Xa prothrombin thrombin simple exposed TF XI XIa TF VIIa IX IXa VII VIII VIIIa X V Va Xa prothrombin thrombin simple fibrinogen fibrin riveting sexy clot

SINtrinsic SEXtrinsic TF VII IX VIII X V thrombin fibrin clot

Anti-Clotting clot 1 cascade inhibition

clot Intrinsic Extrinsic Xa prothrombin thrombin fibrinogen fibrin TFPI thrombin exposed TF XI XIa ATIII TF VIIa IX IXa VII VIII VIIIa protein C X V Va Xa prothrombin thrombin clot fibrinogen fibrin

clot Anti-Clotting 1 cascade inhibition TFPI ATIII Proteins C, S 2 clot lysis

Anti-Clotting clot plasminogen plasmin t-PA

Hemostasis Outline The big picture Laboratory tests

Platelet Lab Tests Count Morphology Done by particle counter 150 – 450 x 109/L Morphology Size Granulation

Platelets

Normal Platelets

Bleeding Time Why? Evaluate platelet response to vascular injury Some platelet disorders have a long bleeding time How? Inflate blood pressure cuff Make incision Time how long it takes to stop bleeding Careful! Lots of things affect the test! Some consider the test unreliable.

Coagulation Lab Tests Draw blood into citrate tube Spin tube, decant plasma Add reagents to plasma Watch for formation of fibrin

Prothrombin Time Plasma + thromboplastin Measures extrinsic pathway

SEXtrinsic Intrinsic TF VII IX VIII X V thrombin fibrin clot

clot Intrinsic Extrinsic X thrombin The PT is increased in: TF VII IX VIII X V thrombin The PT is increased in:  VII, X, V, II, I Coumadin Heparin DIC fibrin clot

When should you order a PT? Never! Order an INR instead.

What is an INR? Just a corrected PT.

When should you order an INR? To assess liver function To monitor Coumadin therapy To diagnose DIC* To assess pre-op status * Disseminated intravascular coagulation

Partial Thromboplastin Time Plasma + phospholipid Measures intrinsic pathway APTT = same thing

SINtrinsic Extrinsic TF VII IX VIII X V thrombin fibrin clot

clot Intrinsic Extrinsic X The PTT is increased in: hemophilia A TF VII IX VIII X V The PTT is increased in: hemophilia A hemophilia B DIC heparin thrombin fibrin clot

When should you order a PTT? To investigate a history of abnormal bleeding To monitor heparin therapy To diagnose DIC To assess pre-op status

Fibrin Degradation Product Assay Measures FDPs (including D-dimers) VERY sensitive!

Anti-Clotting clot

Thrombin XIII cross-linked fibrin fibrinogen fibrin

cross-linked fibrin fibrinogen fibrin plasmin FDPs D-dimers

clot Anti-Clotting FDPs are increased when there is: A nasty thrombus Minor clotting

When should you order an FDP assay? Not to rule in a clot... but to rule out a clot.