Heart Flashcards

1
Q

Most common variant of TAPVC

A

Supracardiac (innominate/brachiocephalic)

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2
Q

Most common adult CHD - asymptomatic till 30yo

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ASD

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3
Q

Most common ASD

A

Secundum (90%)

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4
Q

Most common ASD in Down syndrome

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Primum (5%)

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5
Q

ASD associated TAPVC

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Sinus venosus

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6
Q

Most common CHD overall

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VSD

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7
Q

CHD Swiss-cheese septum

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VSD

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8
Q

Most common type of VSD

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Membranous (90%)

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9
Q

Components of TOF

A

Pulmonary stenosis
RVH
Overriding aorta
VSD

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10
Q

Boot shaped heart on CXR

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TOF

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11
Q

Egg-shaped cardiac silhouette

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TGA

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12
Q

Acyanotic CHD with fixed widely split S2

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ASD

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13
Q

Cyanotic CHD asociated with offsprings of Diabetic mothers

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TGA

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14
Q

Acyanotic CHD assoc with congenital rubella syndrome

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PDA

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15
Q

Cyanotic CHD with continuous harsh machinery murmur

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PDA

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16
Q

AVSD associated with down syndrome

A

Complete AVSD

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17
Q

Aortic Coarctation associated with Turner syndrome

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Infantile

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18
Q

Pre-ductal coarctation

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Infantile coarctation

19
Q

Coarctation associated with rib-notching

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Adult coarctation

20
Q

ECG change in Stable angina

A

ST segment depression >1mm

21
Q

ECG change in Prinzmetal angina

A

ST-segment elevation

22
Q

Preferred medication for Prinzmetal angina

A

Calcium channel blockers

23
Q

Drug that decreases risk of atheroscleros in patients with homocysteinuria

24
Q

Autosomal dominant long QT syndrome with predisposition to SCD

A

Romano-ward syndrome

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Day when the heart, postMI is most prone to rupture
D3
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Onset of reperfusion wafter MI where there is complete salvage of cardiac tissue
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Reperfusion onset with no appreciable reduction in MI size
>6hrs
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MI complication with 70%mortality
Cardiogenic shock
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Life threatening arrythmia in MI
VFib
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Cardiac enzyme that increases the earliest.
Myoglobin
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Cardiac enzyme used to assess for reinfarction
CKMB (disappears after 72hrs)
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Preferred biomarker for MI
Trop I | Trop T
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ECG that correlates with areas of ischemia
Inverted T waves
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ECG tracing that correlates with injured myocardial cells surrounding areas of necrosis
Elevated ST-Segment
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ECG tracing that correlates with areas of coagulation necrosis
New Q Waves
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Suspected AB in rheumatic fever
Ab against M protthe ins of GABHS cross reacting with antigens in the heart
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Most sever manifuof rheumatic fever
Carditis
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Treatment of Acute Rf
Penicillin | ASA
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Treatment of chronic RF
IM Penicillin | Erythromycin if allergic
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Aschoff bodies, Anitschow cells, Aschoff giants, bread and butter pericarditis
RF & RHD
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Irregular thickening of the subendocardium in RHD
MacCallum Plaques
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Etiology of myocarditis
Coxackievirus Trypanosoma cruzi Borrelia burgdorferi
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Heart normal weight
300-359g (