Bleeding and Thrombotic Disorders. Kristine Krafts, M.D.

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Bleeding and Thrombotic Disorders Kristine Krafts, M.D.

Bleeding and Thrombotic Disorders Bleeding disorders von Willebrand disease Hemophilia A and B DIC TTP/HUS ITP Thrombotic disorders Factor V Leiden

Platelet bleeding Superficial (skin) Petechiae Spontaneous Factor bleeding Deep (joints) Big bleeds Trauma * * Includes prolonged bleeding after dental work

Petechiae

Palatal petechiae

Palatal ecchymosis

Purpura

Bleeding after buttock injection in patient with hemophilia

Bleeding and Thrombotic Disorders Bleeding disorders von Willebrand disease

Von Willebrand Disease Things you must know Most common hereditary bleeding disorder Autosomal dominant vw factor decreased (or abnormal) Variable severity

What s von Willebrand Factor? Huge multimeric protein Made by megs and endothelial cells Glues platelets to endothelium Carries factor VIII Decreased or abnormal in vw disease

Intrinsic Extrinsic VIII IX TF VII V X thrombin fibrin clot

Symptoms of Von Willebrand Disease Mucosal bleeding in most patients Deep joint bleeding in severe cases

Lab Tests in Von Willebrand Disease Bleeding time: prolonged PTT: prolonged ( corrects with mixing study) PT: normal

Treatment of Von Willebrand Disease DDAVP (raises VIII and vwf levels) Cryoprecipitate (contains vwf and VIII) Factor VIII

Bleeding and Thrombotic Disorders Bleeding disorders von Willebrand disease Hemophilia A and B

Hemophilia A Things you must know Most common factor deficiency X-linked recessive in most cases (30% are spontaneous mutations) Factor VIII level decreased Variable amount of factor bleeding

Intrinsic Extrinsic VIII IX TF VII V X thrombin fibrin clot

Normal knee Knee of patient with hemophilia Hemophilic arthropathy of knee

Joint Deformity in Hemophilia

Hemophilia A Lab tests PTT prolonged Factor VIII level low DNA studies abnormal Treatment DDAVP Factor VIII

Hemophilia B Things you must know Factor IX level decreased Much less common than hemophilia A Same inheritance pattern Same clinical and laboratory findings

Intrinsic Extrinsic VIII IX TF VII V X thrombin fibrin clot

Bleeding and Thrombotic Disorders Bleeding disorders von Willebrand disease Hemophilia A and B DIC

Thrombosis Hemorrhage

Remember these for sure: Malignancy OB complications Sepsis Trauma

Bleeding and Thrombotic Disorders Bleeding disorders von Willebrand disease Hemophilia A and B DIC TTP/HUS

Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura Things you must know Pentad: MAHA, thrombocytopenia, fever, neurologic defects, renal failure Deficiency of ADAMTS13 Big vwf multimers trap platelets Plasmapheresis or plasma infusions

Nasty creatures Rodent of unusual size (ROUS) -The Princess Bride, 1987 Von Willebrand multimer of unusual size (MOUS) - NEJM, 1982

Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura Clinical pentad Hematuria/jaundice (MAHA) Bleeding/bruising (thrombocytopenia) Fever Bizarre behavior (thrombi in CNS) Renal failure (thrombi in kidney) Treatment Plasmapheresis (in acquired TTP) Plasma infusions (in hereditary TTP)

Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome Things you must know MAHA and thrombocytopenia Most are related to E. coli infection Toxin damages endothelium Treat supportively

Bleeding and Thrombotic Disorders Bleeding disorders von Willebrand disease Hemophilia A and B DIC TTP/HUS ITP

Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura Things you must know Antiplatelet antibodies coat platelets Splenic macrophages eat platelets Diagnosis of exclusion Steroids or splenectomy

Bleeding and Thrombotic Disorders Bleeding disorders von Willebrand disease Hemophilia A and B DIC TTP/HUS ITP Thrombotic disorders Factor V Leiden

Thrombosis Risk Factors Endothelial damage Atherosclerosis Stasis Immobilization Varicose veins Cardiac dysfunction Hypercoagulability Surgery Carcinoma Estrogen/postpartum Thrombotic disoders

When should you worry about a hereditary disorder? no obvious cause family history weird location recurrent patient is young miscarriages

Factor V Leiden Things you must know Most common cause of unexplained thromboses Inherited point mutation in factor V gene Factor V can t be turned off High risk of thrombosis if homozygous

What is Factor V Leiden? A mutated factor V gene Single point mutation Discovered in Leiden, Netherlands Produces abnormal factor V Participates in the cascade Can t be cleaved by protein C

Yeah, so? You can turn it on but you can t turn it off!

Intrinsic Extrinsic VIII IX TF VII V Va X thrombin fibrin clot

Intrinsic Extrinsic VIII VIIIa IX TF VII V Va X protein C thrombin fibrin clot

Factor V Leiden Diagnosis PTT and INR not helpful Need genetic testing Treatment Don t! Unless there is a thrombosis. Then give oral anticoagulants