What are the 5 factors that can lead to Edema?
How does heart failure lead to edema?
-Increased capillary hydrostatic pressure
-Decreased renal blood flow triggers RAAAs
=retention of Na+ and water, increasing blood volume
What is lymphedema?
-obstruction of the lymphatics, leading to edema
What is hyperemia?
- seen with edema
What is congestion?
- seen with edema
What is a hematoma?
a mass-like collection of blood
What chemicals produced by normal vascular endothelium have antiplatelet effects?
- NO
What chemicals produced by normal vascular endothelium have anticoagulant effects?
Heparin-like molecules
What chemicals produced by normal vascular endothelium have fibrinolytic effects?
Tissue-type plasminogen activator (t-PA)
What secretes tissue factor (III)?
Damaged vascular endothelium
What does Von Willebrand factor do?
aids in platelet adhesion to a wound
What does Tissue factor do?
Triggers the coagulation cascade
What do inhibitors of plasminogen activator do?
inhibit fibrinolysis
What factors prevent clotting/platelet aggregation?
**-t-PA (increases fibrinolysis)
What is contained within the alpha granules of platelets?
What is contained within delta granules of platelets?
What happens to platelets after a vascular injury?
What mediates platelet adhesion?
von Willebrand Factor (vWF)
What happens and what is the purpose of platelet shape change?
What does thromboxane A2 do in clotting?
What factor initiates the extrinsic hemostatic pathway?
Intrinsic factor (III)
What factor initiates the intrinsic hemostatic pathway?
XII
What happens when thrombin encounters normal endothelium?
- changes from procoagulant to anticoagulant to prevent clotting from extending beyond site of vascular injury
What does plasmin do?
- interferes with fibrin’s polymerization