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Interactive Session on Clotting Profile. Dr P T R Makuloluwa MBBS (Col), MD (Anaesthesiology), FRCA (Lond). What are the steps in haemostasis ?. vascular response formation of platelet plug formation of fibrin clot. Formation of platelet plug. what tests can be done to assess the
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Interactive Session onClotting Profile Dr P T R Makuloluwa MBBS (Col), MD (Anaesthesiology), FRCA (Lond)
What are the steps in haemostasis ? • vascular response • formation of platelet plug • formation of fibrin clot
Formation of platelet plug • what tests can be done to assess the formation of platelet plug ? • platelet counts & bleeding time (BT) • what conditions are likely to interfere with this function ? • thrombocytopaenia, thrombasthenia • dengue fever ( platelet count) • what clinical features are seen in these patients with defective function of platelets ? purpuric rash, ecchymosis, bleeding gums
Fibrin clot formation • name the clotting pathways involved • intrinsic & extrinsic pathways • what clotting tests are available to assess the integrity of pathways ? • intrinsic pathway - APTT • extrinsic pathway - PT, INR • what pathway is defective in haemophiliacs • intrinsic pathway (due to deficiency of Factor V111)
how could deficiency of vitamin k interfere with clotting ? • vitamin k is necessary for the hepatic synthesis of Factors 11, V11, IX, X • deficiency of vitamin k, therefore interferes with the activity of both pathways
Fibrinolytic system • what tests can be used as indicators of of excessive fibrinolysis ? • FDPs (fibrin degradation products) • D – dimers • what agents can be used for fibrinolysis ? • t - PA, streptokinase, urokinase • how does a patient with excessive fibrinolysis present ? • excessive bleeding
Practical on Clotting Profile Objectives: • Skills Student should be able to • perform the ward tests to measure BT & CT • interpret the results of clotting profile with reference to haemostatic derangements • analyze the results of clotting profile in the light of underlying clinical condition
Scenario 1 • A diagnosis of dengue fever was made in a child presented with bleeding gums & a purpuric rash on the skin • His bleeding time was 15 min. • what is the likely reason for prolonged BT low platelet counts • what other test could confirm the abnormality in haemostasis? platelet counts
Clinical Scenario 2 • 5 years old child presented with pain & swelling of right knee following a trivial injury • a similar episodes in the past with a diagnosis of haemophilia • comment on the haemostatic abnormality in this child • clotting defect due to deficiency of Factor VIII
comment on the likely results of clotting profile • platelet count: normal • bleeding time: normal • clotting time : prolonged • PT : normal • APTT: prolonged • what is the reason for prolonged APTT? • anabnormality in intrinsic clotting pathway
Clinical Scenario 3 • A heavy alcoholic having cirrhosis of liver presented with multiple bruises on the skin & bleeding from the nose (epistaxis) • what abnormalities are expected in the clotting profile & why? • prolonged PT • increased INR ratio due to defective extrinsic clotting pathway
prolonged APTT due to defective intrinsic pathway deficiency of all the clotting factors synthesized by liver
Scenario 4 • a patient with an artificial heart valve, on anticoagulant warfarin, awaiting major surgery • what are the most useful clotting tests to assess his state of coagulation & why? • PT • INR defective extrinsic pathway warfarin inhibit the synthesis of vitamin k dependent factors II, VII,IX,X
Scenario 5 • a patient on heparin, following an epidsode of deep vein thrombosis after surgery for fractured hip bone • what clotting test is useful in the assessment of haemostatic mechanisms & why ? • APTT heparin affects the activity of intrinsic pathway