Job of factor X
Conversion of prothrombin to thrombin
Job of thrombin
Conversion of fibrinogen to fibrin
Unfractionated heparin mode of administration
I.V or S.C
Unfractionated heparin mechanism of action
Binds to anti thrombin 3 forms heparin-anti thrombin 3 complex that irreversibly inactivates thrombin and factor X
What should be monitored when giving Unfractionated heparin
aPTT N:1.5-2.5
Unfractionated heparin is given iV in the prophylaxis and acute treatment of
DVT and PE
Unfractionated heparin is given IV to people in the setting of
Acute MI
Unfractionated heparin prophylaxis is given to people with high risk who are
Unfractionated heparin adverse effects
Unfractionated heparin antidote
Protamine sulfate
list LMWH
Suffix parin
Dalteparin
Enoxaparin
Nadroparin
LMWH mechanism of action
Same mechanism as Unfractionated heparin but only inhibits factor X
Differences between LMWH and Unfractionated heparin
Fondaparinux mechanism of action
Binds to anti thrombin 3 inhibiting factor X
Which one from the heparin have the lowest risk of HIT
fondoparinux
What’s the heparin of choice during pregnancy
LMWH
Fondaparinux antidote
Idarucizumab
Bivalirudin and dabigatranf mechanism of action
Direct thrombin inhibitors
When are argarotraban and dabigatran used
Used in hit
Rivaroxaban and apixaban mechanism of action
Direct factor X inhibitors
Mode of administration of XABANs
Oral
Mode of administration of bivalirudin and dabigatran
Oral
Rivaroxaban and apixaban indications
What is used in atrial thrombosis
Platelet inhibitors