What's Pratt's sign? - Answer- Pain with compression of the calf
What's Homan's sign? - Answer- Pain calf with dorsiflexion of the ankle
What's Virchow's Triad? - Answer- 1. hypercoagulability
2. immobilization
3. endothelial wall injury
What are the RISK FACTORS for DVT? - Answer- "I AM CLOTTED"
-Immobilization
-A Fib/CHF
-Malignancy/MI
-Coagulopathy
-Longevity (age)
-Obesity
-Trauma
-Tobacco
-Estrogen/BCP/HRT
-DVT/PE history
Others: Pregnancy, Age 75+, Collagen vascular dz, infection, post-partum, HIV/AIDs
What are 4 tests you can order for diagnosis of DVT? - Answer- 1. Compression
ultrasound (can actually visualize the clot)
2. D-Dimer >500 μg/mL (not sufficient as a stand-alone test)
3. Contrast venography
4. Impedance plethysmography
Explain the Law of 8018 - Answer- For IV unfractionated heparin for IMMEDIATE anti-
coag
-80 mg/kg IV bolus initial dose
-18 mg/kg/hr after that
How often should you check PTT with administration of unfractionated heparin? -
Answer- q6h until it stabilizes to 1.5 - 2x normal (46-70s)
What's the dosage for immediate anticoagulation using LMWH/enoxaparin (Lovenox)? -
Answer- 1 mg/kg subQ q12h
What drug can you use for continued anti-coag? - Answer- Warfarin
How is warfarin dosed? - Answer- Load at 10mg or 7.5 mg PO q day for 2-5 days then
adjust with INR