Which of the following should not be used as sole anticoagulant for primary percutaneous coronary angioplasty ? a) Unfractionated heparin b) Bivalirudin c) Fondaparinux d) None of
RBBB, LAHB, Junctional rhythm RBBB with LAHB & Junctional rhythm: ECG shows a slow regular rhythm with a ventricular rate of around 43/min. Though there are some baseline
Old inferior wall infarction and lateral ST depression ECG shows sinus rhythm at around 75/min, with pathological Q waves in inferior leads, indicating old inferior wall myocardial infarction.
Which of the following is not a cause for elevated LDL cholesterol ? a) Pregnancy b) Hyperthyroidism c) Uncontrolled diabetes mellitus d) Obesity Correct answer: b) Hyperthyroidism Hypothyroidism
Grossly dilated inferior vena cava (IVC) Grossly dilated inferior vena cava (IVC): Subcostal view with a tilt can image the inferior vena cava (IVC) draining into the right
Atrial septal defect (ASD) with bidirectional shunt Atrial septal defect (ASD) with bidirectional shunt: Subcostal four chamber view shows a large defect in the interatrial septum (ASD). Right
Severe tricuspid regurgitation – echocardiogram Echocardiogram in apical four chamber view shows severe tricuspid regurgitation as a large mosaic jet filling more than half of a dilated right
Monomorphic ventricular premature complex (VPC) Basic rhythm in the ECG is sinus rhythm at around 60/min. There are two wide QRS complexes seen in lead II rhythm strip.
Old inferior wall infarction and lateral ST depression ECG shows sinus rhythm at around 75/min, with pathological Q waves in inferior leads, indicating old inferior wall myocardial infarction.