Mechanism of squatting in TOF – MCQ Children with tetralogy of Fallot often get relief on squatting after exertion. What is the mechanism of benefit? a) Increase in
Structures dilated in PDA – MCQ Structures which are dilated in patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) with left to right shunt: a) Pulmonary artery, left atrium and left ventricle
Palpation of diastolic motion of left ventricle (LV) All of us familiar with the systolic motion of the left ventricular apex which is palpated as the apex beat
Most common sustained post-operative arrhythmia – MCQ – Answer Most common sustained post-operative arrhythmia – Correct answer: b) Atrial fibrillation Atrial fibrillation is also the most common sustained
Typical atrial rate in atrial flutter – MCQ – MCQ Typical atrial rate in atrial flutter is around – Correct answer: c) 300/min Atrial flutter is a macro
Detection of vegetation in infective endocarditis – MCQ Best investigation for detection of vegetation in infective endocarditis: a) Trans thoracic echocardiography b) Trans esophageal echocardiography c) Computed tomography
CHD with HTN – MCQ Which of the following congenital heart disease can present with hypertension? a) Ventricular septal defect b) Atrial septal defect c) Tetralogy of Fallot
Aspirin in ACS – MCQ – Answer Ideal route of administration of first dose of aspirin in acute coronary syndrome – Correct answer: b) Buccal (to be chewed)
Defibrillation and rise in biomarker – MCQ – Answer Defibrillation causes maximum rise in – Correct answer: a) CK Though defibrillation shock can cause some myocardial injury and
Broadbent sign Broadbent sign was described by Sir John Broadbent in Adherent Pericardium, London, 1895 [1]. There is marked systolic retraction of left ribs 11 and 12 (floating