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  • (DIC) Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation

  • (Blood Coagulation)

  • (Anticoagulant Mechanism)

    (AT ) CPC

  • (Fibrinolysis)XIIatPAuPAFDP EC

  • //-DIC

  • 9-139+38 36.820/88/150/100mmHg128/130/1200ml90/60mmHgRBC1.501012/L,(Hb)50g/L,(WBC)11.0109/L,,(PLT) 45109/L+++RBC+WBC++PT2514TT2112Fg0.98g/L3P+++6%D-++B

  • 1.DIC2.DIC3.DIC4.DIC

  • DIC(Concept of DIC)

  • DIC (Etiology of DIC)1.(Infectious Diseases)(infection of bacteria)(septicemia)(severe infective hepatitis)

  • 2.Malignant Tumors)

  • 3.(Obstetric accidents)

  • 4.(Severe trauma)

  • 9-1

  • Pathogenesis)!!!

  • ((Severe tissue injury)

  • (Extensive damage of vascular endothelial cells)

    EC

  • ADP

  • (Excessive destruction of the circulating blood cells and platelet activated)ADPTXA2

    ADP

  • (Other thromboplastic material entering the blood)

  • 9-1 TF

  • Predisposing Factors to DIC)

  • Block of reticuloendothelial system)TFAg-Ab FDP Shwartzman

  • Severe hepatic disease)Ag-AbTF

  • Hypercoagulable state ATPC EC()

  • Disorder of microcirculation)()ECDIC

  • Decrease of fibrinolysis function

  • Stages of DIC

  • (Consequences of DIC)

  • (bleeding)DIC

  • (Dysfunction of multiple organs) DIC

  • (shock)

  • (Microangiopathic hemolytic anemia,MHA)microangiopathic hemolytic anemiaschistocyte

  • RBC20005200

  • 9-1 1. 3P+++D-++ 2. 1 2+++RBC(+)WBC(+)+ 328/ 4130/ 3. ABP 90/60mmHg 4. Hb 50g/LRBC6%

  • (Principles of Management of DIC)1.2.3.4.


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