Statin adverse effect – Cardiology MCQ – Answer Statin adverse effect/s with confirmed causality: Correct answer: d) All of the above Back to question Reference Maciej Banach, Angelo Maria
Statin adverse effect – Cardiology MCQ Statin adverse effect/s with confirmed causality: a) Myalgia/myopathy b) Temporary elevation of alanine aminotransferase c) New onset diabetes mellitus d) All of
Gradient in severe tricuspid stenosis – Cardiology MCQ – Answer Minimum mean gradient required to consider the diagnosis of severe tricuspid stenosis: Correct answer: b) 5 mm Hg
Gradient in severe tricuspid stenosis – Cardiology MCQ Minimum mean gradient required to consider the diagnosis of severe tricuspid stenosis: a) 2 mm Hg b) 5 mm
Which of the following is less common for transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) compared to surgical aortic valve replacement (SAVR)? Correct answer: d) Acute kidney injury Severe bleeding
Intervention in aortic stenosis – Cardiology MCQ – Answer Intervention is indicated in symptomatic severe high gradient aortic stenosis with: Correct answer: d) Mean gradient 40 mm Hg or
Which of the following is less common for transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) compared to surgical aortic valve replacement (SAVR)? a) Vascular complications b) Need for pacemaker implantation
Intervention in aortic stenosis – Cardiology MCQ Intervention is indicated in symptomatic severe high gradient aortic stenosis with: a) Mean gradient above 20 mm Hg b) Aortic velocity
Acute severe AR – Cardiology MCQ – Answer Most common cause of acute severe aortic regurgitation: Correct answer: b) Infective endocarditis Though acute rheumatic fever can produce aortic regurgitation,
NOAC – Cardiology MCQ – Answer In which of the following conditions non-vitamin K antagonist oral anticoagulants (NOACs) should not be used: Correct answer: c) Mechanical prosthetic valve with