Low voltage potentials – Cardiology MCQ Low voltage potentials during electrophysiological (EP) study could be due to: Myocardial infarction Myocardial fibrosis Poor electrode contact All of the above
Arterial switch – Cardiology MCQ – Answer In arterial switch operation for d-TGA, coronary arteries are – Correct answer: 2. Transferred along with a button of aortic tissue Back
Optical coherence tomography (OCT) – Cardiology MCQ Optical coherence tomography (OCT) compared to intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) has: OCT has higher resolution but lower depth penetration OCT has lower
Balloon atrial septostomy – Cardiology MCQ Balloon atrial septostomy is done for: d-TGA with deep cyanosis PDA with heart failure TOF with spells Reverse Lutembacher syndrome with cyanosis
De Vega annuloplasty – Cardiology MCQ – Answer De Vega annuloplasty was designed for repair – Correct answer: 1. Functional tricuspid regurgitation De Vega annuloplasty can be done
Pickering syndrome – Cardiology MCQ Pickering syndrome is: Pulmonary edema due to hemodynamic vice in TAPVC Pulmonary edema due to renal artery stenosis Pulmonary edema due to mitral
William’s syndrome – Cardiology MCQ – Answer Which of the following is not a usual component of William’s syndrome? Correct answer: 3. Valvar aortic stenosis William’s syndrome is
Mustard procedure – Cardiology MCQ – Answer Mustard procedure is – Correct answer: 1. Atrial based repair of d-TGA using an intra atrial baffle Atrial based repair of
Surgery for aortic atresia – Cardiology MCQ – Answer Surgery for treatment of aortic atresia is credited to – Correct Answer: Norwood Jatene – Arterial switch Norwood –