what is coagulation?
what does the coagulation process involve?
what can coagulation be divided into?
- secondary haemostasis: activation of clotting cascade, results in production of fibrin to strengthen platelet plug
what are the 3 separate stages to haemostasis?
what happens in the vascular phase?
what are the various factors that are released?
what also happens to endothelial cells in this phase?
what do platelets contain?
what do platelets produce?
describe the membrane of platelets
what is a low platelet count called? what causes it?
thrombocytopaenia
what is a high platelet count called? what causes it?
thrombocytosis
what is platelet formation controlled by?
TPO (thrombopoietin) made in liver
when does the platelet phase begin?
as soon as platelets begin to attach themselves to damaged areas of endothelium
when a platelet becomes attached to a damaged endothelial surface, what happens?
what are the 2 types of granule released by platelets?
- dense: contain non-protein things e.g. thromboxnae, serotonin, adrenaline, histamine, Ca, ATP
what is fibrin? what produces it?
what are the 2 separate clotting pathways?
describe the intrinsic pathway
describe the extrinsic pathway
describe the first part of the common pathway, where thrombin gets activated
what is the relevance of F5 in this step?
not required for this step but when present inc. rate
what does thrombin then do?
what is F13 activated by? what is it also known as?
- fibrin stabilising factor