Prevention of blood loss
Steps:
i.Vascular spasm
ii.Formation of platelet plug
iii.Formation of blood clot as a result of blood coagulation
iv.Eventual growth of fibrous tissue into blood clot
Prothrombin
•Plasma protein –synthesized from LIVER
•Vit. K required for synthesis
•Alpha2-globulin
•Mol. Wt –68,700
•15mg/dl
•Unstable protein –splits into smaller compunds
•Thrombin –mol wt. 33,700
Fibrinogen
•100 –700 mg/dl
•Mol wt. –340,000
•Synthesis –Liver
Clot Retraction -Serum
•Within few minutes
•20 to 60 min –most fluid of clot expressed
•Serum –Fibrinogen & most of clotting factors removed
•Platelets –Platelet thrombosthenin
Actin
Myosin
•Thrombin
•Calcium –from mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, golgiapparatus of platelets
Vicious Circle of Clot Formation
•Clot extends within minutes to surrounding blood
•Proteolyticaction of thrombin on clotting factors
Activation of ProthrombinActivator
•Trauma to vascular wall & adjacent tissues
•Trauma to blood
•Contact of blood with damaged endothelial cells / collagen
•Extrinsic Pathway
•Intrinsic Pathway
EXTRINSIC PATHWAY
Traumatized vascular wall / traumatized extravasculartissue that comes in contact with blood
•Explosive
•Severe trauma –within 15 seconds
INTRINSIC PATHWAY
Trauma to blood itself
OR
Exposure of blood to collagen from traumatized blood vessel wall
•Slower to proceed
•1 –6 min