Duration of rheumatic fever prophylaxis – Cardiology MCQ Duration of rheumatic fever prophylaxis for rheumatic fever with carditis, but no residual heart disease (no valvar disease – clinical
Glenn shunt – Cardiology MCQ Glenn shunt is between: Aorta and right pulmonary artery Superior vena cava and left pulmonary artery Superior vena cava and right pulmonary artery
Complications of LV aneurysm – Cardiology MCQ Which of the following is the least likely complication of left ventricular aneurysm? Recurrent ventricular tachycardia Left ventricular failure Left ventricular
Robotic telestenting in simulator models Robotic telestenting in simulator models: Some time back I had written about “Robotic PCI – Has It Come of Age?” in BMH Medical
Antegrade dissection and re-entry for chronic total occlusions Antegrade dissection and re-entry for chronic total occlusions: Opening up of chronic total occlusions (generally more than 3 months old)
Hypokalemia with heart failure – Cardiology MCQ – Answer Which of the following is the last option in a patient with hypokalemia and heart failure? – Correct answer:
Arrhythmia with hypokalemia – Cardiology MCQ – Answer All of the following can increase the risk of life threatening ventricular arrhythmias in hypokalemia except – Correct answer: 4.
Most abundant cation – Cardiology MCQ – Answer Most abundant cation in the human body – Correct answer: 4. Potassium Potassium is mostly intracellular, about 98%, with an
Hypokalemia with heart failure – Cardiology MCQ Which of the following is the last option in a patient with hypokalemia and heart failure? Oral potassium supplementation Reduce dose