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Review of haemostasis Dr J Jordaan Dept Cardiothoracic surgery and Critical care University of the Free State Bloemfontein EACTS/ Hannes Meyer symposium 2012

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Review of haemostasis. EACTS/ Hannes Meyer symposium 2012. Dr J Jordaan Dept Cardiothoracic surgery and Critical care University of the Free State Bloemfontein. Blood. Jean-Baptiste Denis first blood transfusion-3U Sheep blood in 1667. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Review of haemostasis

Review of haemostasis

Dr J Jordaan

Dept Cardiothoracic surgery and Critical care

University of the Free State

Bloemfontein

EACTS/ Hannes Meyer symposium 2012

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Blood• Jean-Baptiste Denis first blood transfusion-3U Sheep blood in

1667.• Dr P Physick, Philadelphia first successful blood transfusion in

1795.• Dr Karl Landsteiner discovered A B and O blood types in 1900.• First blood bank USA, 1937.• 14 MU packed cells given in 2001 in USA.

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• Theories on the coagulation of blood have existed since antiquity. Physiologist Johannes Peter Müller in 1858 described fibrin, and isolated chemically by Prosper Sylvain Denis in 1863

• Alexander Schmidt suggested that the conversion from fibrinogen to fibrin is the result of an enzyme process, and labeled the hypothetical enzyme "thrombin" and its precursor "prothrombin".

• Nicolas Maurice Arthus discovered in 1890 that calcium was essential in coagulation.

• Platelets were identified in 1865, and their function was elucidated by Giulio Bizzozero in 1882.

• The theory that thrombin is generated by the presence of tissue factor was consolidated by Paul Morawitz in 1905. At this stage, it was known that thrombokinase/thromboplastin (factor III) is released by damaged tissues, reacting with prothrombin (II), which, together with Calcium, forms thrombin, which converts fibrinogen into fibrin (I).

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Coagulation

• 1. Platelets

• 2. Coagulation factorsBlood clot

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FIRST RESPONSE:

• Initial Vasoconstriction• Release of TA2 and

Endothelin• Reduction in Prostacyclin

and Nitric oxide• Immediately limits blood

loss

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Endothelium:• Endothelium

damage • Exposure of

Collagen• Collagen and vWF

interaction• Platelet activation

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1. Platelet agregation

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2. Platelet activaton

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Traditional pathway:• Intrinsic and extrinsic

pathways• Activation of F X• Activation of F II• Fibrin formation with Fibrin

clot• In Vitro and In Vivo results

findings not supportive

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FXII FXIIa

F XI F XIa

FIX FIXa

FX FXa

Pro thrombin Thrombin

Fibrinogen

Fibrin

Firm clot

Intrinsic pathway

Ca CaF VIIIPhospholipid

F VCa

F XIII

Extrinsic Pathway

TF- FVIIa

Hageman factor

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• Left with fibrin strands free floating binding to platelets and red cells

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Cell based coagulation

• Initiation• Priming• Propagation

Monroe DM, Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biology 22:1381-1389, 2006

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Cell based coagulation

• Vascular injury• Tissue factor exposed by TF

bearing cell• Endothelium• Myoepithelium• Adventitia• Monocytes• Macrophages

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1. Initiation:

Tissue factor bearing cell

EndotheliumAdventitial cellsMyoepitheliumSquamous cellsMonocytesMacrophages

TF

FVIIa

FVII FX

FXa F X-F Va

Pro thrombin

Thrombin

F IX

FIXa

TF

FVIIa

Enhance platelet activationAccelerate coagulation response

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Priming:

Tissue factor bearing cell

TF

VIIa Xa

Va

Platelet

Thrombin

Platelet primed due to collagen exposure through GP 1b reseptor

Shape conformation and release of granules

F V

F Va

F XI

F XIa

vWF/F VIII

vWF

F VIIIa

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Priming:

Activated Platelet

F XIaF VIIIa

F Va

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3 Propagation:

Activated Platelet

F XIa

F VIIIa

F IX

F IXa

F IXa

F VIIIa

F IXa

F X

F XaFVa

Pro Thrombin

Thrombin burst.