Which two concentrations of sodium citrate are used? Which one is more common?
Erythrocetin
Substance with thromboplastic effect (initiates coag cascade)
If have low Hct and more plasma, do you need more or less anticoag?
More
If have high Hct and less plasma, do you need more or less anticoag?
Less
Specimen type in coag vs platelet studies
What type of material can activate the coag cascade? What do we use instead?
Glass can activate the coag cascade, so use plastic
Coag sample storage
What is the Tenase complex in the intrinsic pathway?
What is the Tenase complex in the extrinsic pathway?
Purpose of Tenase complex
To activate Factor X
Components of the Prothrombinase Complex
What are the Magic Four Factors? Describe them
What does Vitamin K do to magic four factors?
Vit K participates in an oxidation reaction that adds a second carboxyl group to make a “complete” factor
How does Warfarin deplete the magic four factors?
Arrests Vit K in storage form and makes it unavailable to make complete factors
The only substance necessary to convert fibrinogen (FIa) to fibrin (FIIa)
Thrombin (FIIa)
Thrombin enhances the activity or modifies _______
Factors V, VIII, XI, and XIII
Describe Factors V and VIII
How does Thrombin IIa act upon fibrinogen (I) molecule?
It splits fibrinopeptides A and B tips from the end of the two polypeptide chains, leaving the remainder as fibrin (Ia)
How is Factor XIII activated?
Thrombin + Calcium activate FVIII to stabilize the clot
Where is fibrinogen (FIa) made and what is its function?
Acute phase reactant factor
FIa fibrinogen is APP
High fibrinogen associated with
Low and/or dysfunctional FIa associated with
Describe FII (prothrombin)