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Thrombosis

Dr Aarathi Rau

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Hemostasis

• Normal hemostasis: the end result of a set of well regulated processes that accomplish

• fluid blood in the normal blood vessel

• Rapid & localized hemostatic plug at the site of vessel injury.

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Normal hemostasis• Arteriolar constriction• Exposure of extracellualar matrix (ECM) beneath

the endothelium• Adherence of platelets to form platelet plug• Activation of platelets & degranulation

(ADP,thrombin, thromboxane A2) • Tissue factor (from injury) stimulate coagulation

cascade• Fibrin clot & platelets form secondary hemostatic

plug• Limit size of clot by fibrinolysis

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Thrombosis

• Definition: the pathological process characterized by intravascular clotting in a living person.

• Thrombus: intravascular clot

• Formed from the constituents of blood

• Occurs in an uninjured vessel or after relatively minor injury.

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Virchows triad

• Endothelial injury

• Stasis or abnormal blood flow

• hypercoagulability

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Endothelium• PROTHROMBOTIC

• vWF---platelet adherence

• Thromboplastin • PAF-----------fibrin

formation

• inhibitors pf Plasminogen activator ( PA I)---depresses fibrinolysis

• ANTITHROMBOTIC

• Antiplatelet: NO ,PGI 2 –vasodilators block platelet adherence & aggregation

• Anti coagulant • Thrombomodulin• Antithrombin III-interferes

with clotting

• Tissue type Plasminogen activator (t PA) promotes fibrin lysis

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Causes of endothelial injury• Hemodynaminc injury e.g. hypertension

• Atherosclerosis

• Inflammation (thrombophlebitis)

• Autoimmune diseases e.g.Polyarteritis nodosa (PAN)

• Metabolic:hyperlipidemia,homocystinemia

• Trauma

• Infections

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Altered blood flow

• Turbulent flow (disruption of normal laminar flow)- arterial

• stasis (venous)

• Platelets & WBC’s in contact with endothelial cells

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Effects of altered blood flow

• Activation of endothelial cells so that procoagulant > anticoagulant

• Prevent removal of platelets and

• Prevent fresh anticoagulants from blood reaching endothelium

• Stasis-dilated veins

• Mechanical damage of endothelium

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Altered composition of blood• Hypercoagulability• Heriditary: deficiency of Protein C/S,Factor V

Leiden,Antithrombin III (AT III)• Hyperhomocystinemia (acquired or congential )• Acquired • tissue damage - thromboplastin• Tumour, bacteria,smoking • Autoimmune :SLE,PAN• Antiphospholipid antibodies

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Formation of a thrombus

• Virchows triad predisposes

• Platelets adhering to site of endothelial injury

• Fibrin

• RBC’s +Fibrin+Platelets

• Lines of Zahn

• Propogation

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Morphology of thrombus

• Lines of Zahn platelets+ fibrin alternating with fibrin + RBC’s+ platelets

• Attached to vessel wall

• Friable along the lines of Zahn

• Moulded to blood vessel

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Site of Thrombi• Arterial -Coronary, cerebral, femoral

• Site of endothelial injury (AS), turbulence (bifurcation)

• Venous-

• Lower extremities(90%)-superficial /deep veins of legs

• Ovarian,periuterine,portal hepatic vein

in sites of stasis

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Site of Thrombi (cont.)• Cardiac (usual mural)

– ventricles: site of endothelial injury, MI, dilated cardiomyopathy

– atria: occur in sites of stasis, Atrial Fibrillation

• Heart Valves (vegetations)– infective endocarditis– non-bacterial thrombotic endocarditis– Verrucous (Libman-Sacks )endocarditis

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Mural Thrombi

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Arterial Vs Venous thrombus• Arterial –lines of Zahn more prominent

paler in colour usually occlusive, retrograde

propagation• Venous –less prominent lines of Zahn

red/ darker in colour(like clotted blood)Invariably occlusive, propagate in direction

of blood flow/towards the heart • Post mortem clot: not friable, not attached

to blood vessel, currant jelly, chicken fat

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Fate of /Outcome of thrombus• Dissolution-fibrinolysis of RECENT

thrombi• Propagation-grow downstream• Embolization-detach& travel elsewhere in

circulation• Organization-granulation tissue grows into

the thrombus• Recanalization-blood vessels fuse into

larger channels allowing resumption of blood flow.

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Potential Outcomes Of Venous Thrombosis

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Common causes of thrombosis• T –Tissue damage• H- Heriditary -deficiency of ProteinC/S,

Factor V Leiden,Antithrombin III• R- Rest• O –Obstetric • M- Malignancy (Trosseau syndrome )• B- Blood flow disturbances• I- Immune mechanisms

SLE,Antipholspolipid Ab, PAN

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Clinical importance of thrombi

• Cause obstruction of arteries and veins

• Possible source of emboli

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Clinical complications • Arterial & cardiac thrombosis-Infarction, CAD• Systemic Embolization • Venous obstruction –Oedema,DVT• Pulmonary Emboli • Infection –secondary infection,mycotic aneurysm• Inflammation of vessel wall –thrombophlebitis• Trosseau syndrome-migratory thrombophlebitis

associated with internal malignancy due to procoagulant substances.

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MCQ’s

• In which of the following conditions are lines of Zahn seen?

• Post mortem clot

• Primary platelet clot

• Corraline thrombus

• Clot in sample bottle

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• In which of the following conditions are lines of Zahn seen?

• Post mortem clot

• Primary platelet clot

• Corraline thrombus √

• Clot in sample bottle

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• Which is the earliest step in the formation of a thrombus?

• Formation of fibrin

• Adherence of platelets to vascular sub endothelium

• Activation of clotting factor VII

• Trapping of RBC’s

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• Which is the earliest step in the formation of a thrombus?

• Formation of fibrin

• Adherence of platelets to vascular sub endothelium √

• Activation of clotting factor VII

• Trapping of RBC’s

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SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS

• Fate of a thrombus

• Virchows triad

• Predisposing factors for thrombosis

• Difference between post-mortem clot and thrombus

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CLINICAL IMPORTANCE

• Major cause of morbidity and mortality

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