Resuscitated cardiac arrest – Cardiology MCQ – Answer Thirty year old male was resuscitated from cardiac arrest. His temperature was 37 degrees centigrade and serum potassium was 4.5 mEq/litre.
Acute severe AR – Cardiology MCQ Most common cause of acute severe aortic regurgitation: a) Aortic dissection b) Infective endocarditis c) Rheumatic fever d) Myocardial infarction Please click
Descending aortic flow reversal – Cardiology MCQ – Answer Descending aortic flow reversal can be noted in: Correct answer: d) All of the aboveIt may be noted that transient
NOAC – Cardiology MCQ In which of the following conditions non-vitamin K antagonist oral anticoagulants (NOACs) should not be used: a) Aortic regurgitation with atrial fibrillation b) Aortic
Pressure half time in AR – Cardiology MCQ – Answer Pressure half time <200m/s is indicative of: Correct answer: c) Severe AR Other echocardiographic features of severe aortic regurgitation
Resuscitated cardiac arrest – Cardiology MCQ Thirty year old male was resuscitated from cardiac arrest. His temperature was 37 degrees centigrade and serum potassium was 4.5 mEq/litre. ECG showed
Descending aortic flow reversal – Cardiology MCQ Descending aortic flow reversal can be noted in: a) Aortic regurgitation b) Rupture of sinus of Valsalva into right ventricle c)
Pressure half time in AR – Cardiology MCQ Pressure half time <200m/s is indicative of:a) Mild ARb) Moderate ARc) Severe ARd) No relation to severity of ARPlease click
Which of the following is a biomarker of myocardial fibrosis? Correct answer: a) Soluble ST2 receptor Galectin-3 is another biomarker of myocardial fibrosis. Back to question Reference Yancy
While switching over from an ACE inhibitor to ARNI, ARNI can be started — hours after ACEI: Correct answer: c) 36 hours Combination of ACEI (angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor)