Decompensated erythrocytosis – Cardiology MCQ Decompensated erythrocytosis can occur in cyanotic congenital heart disease after: Oral iron treatment Venesection Surgical correction None of the above Click here for
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Pediatric exercise testing – Cardiology MCQ Indication for exercise testing in children: Sinus node dysfunction Long QT syndrome Catecholaminergic polymorphic ventricular tachycardia All of the above Click here for
Chronaxie – Cardiology MCQ – Answer Chronaxie is – Correct answer: 2. Pulse width needed for capture at twice the rheobase voltage Read more about pacemaker terminologies here. Back
Binary restenosis – Cardiology MCQ – Answer Binary restenosis after percutaneous intervention (PCI) is – Correct answer: 1. 50% or more of luminal narrowing at repeat angiogram Here are
Rastelli procedure – Cardiology MCQ – Answer Rastelli procedure is done for – Correct answer: 3. D-Transposition of great arteries with left ventricular outflow tract obstruction and VSD The
Duration of rheumatic fever prophylaxis – Cardiology MCQ – Answer Duration of rheumatic fever prophylaxis for rheumatic fever with carditis, but no residual heart disease (no valvar disease
Glenn shunt – Cardiology MCQ – Answer Glenn shunt is between – Correct answer: 3. Superior vena cava and right pulmonary artery Glenn shunt connects the superior vena
Chronaxie – Cardiology MCQ Chronaxie is: Minimum voltage which will capture the myocardium at any pulse width Pulse width needed for capture at twice the rheobase voltage Slope
Binary restenosis – Cardiology MCQ Binary restenosis after percutaneous intervention (PCI) is: 50% or more of luminal narrowing at repeat angiogram Restenosis at both ends of the stent