Non-invasive Cardiac Diagnostics Flashcards
What is Echocardiography? Useful for? not helpful for?
– Cardiac ultrasound procedures that generate images of the heart and related structures • Useful for assessment of LV function and valvular heart disease • Not helpful for imaging of coronary arteries • Provides excellent spatial resolution • Superior to M-mode in evaluating LV function, LV aneurysms, and intracavitary thrombus
Explain M-mode echocardiography?
M-Mode Echocardiogram • Original ultrasound technique • Sound waves are transmitted along a single line (“ice pick” view) • Provides excellent temporal resolution • Performed together with 2-D Echo in current clinical practice
Explain doppler echocardiography?
• Doppler Echocardiography – Cardiac ultrasound procedure that allows measurement of flow across valvular structures • Useful for assessment of valvular stenosis or regurgitation • May help identify intracardiac shunts
Explain contrast echocardiography?
• Contrast Echocardiography – A 2-D echo study which also includes the injection of intravascular bubbles • May help identify intracardiac shunts • Not as commonly employed since the advent of Doppler echocardiography
explain Transesophageal echocardiography? good sensitivity for? Helpful for? Risks?
• Improved sensitivity for left atrial appendage thrombus • Helpful to detect atrial septal defect and patent foramen ovale with addition of 2-D, color flow and saline contrast • Ascending aorta, arch and descending aorta evaluation without expense, radiation or contrast exposure of other modalities • Risks of conscious sedation and esophageal rupture are small but need to be factored into decision
Explain stress testing? types?
• Stress Testing – Provides diagnostic and prognostic information in patients with suspected or known CAD • Exercise testing (treadmill) • Pharmacological (e.g. dobutamine) • ST segment depression suggests myocardial ischemia
explain stress nuclear imaging?
• Stress Nuclear Imaging – Isotopes (e.g., thallium) injected at peak exercise reveal myocardial blood flow that is compared to resting scan
Explain a stress echocardiogram?
• Stress Echocardiogram – LV function assessed at rest and exercise to reveal stress-induced deterioration of regional LV function
What is a MUGA scan?
• Multiple gated acquisition averages hundreds of heartbeats to evaluate left ventricular function and wall motion • Much more accurate than gated wall motion of nuclear stress test which utilizes only a few heartbeats and is susceptible to arrhythmias or motion artifact • Nuclear exposure less than total dose of nuclear stress perfusion testing
What is a Holter monitor?
• Holtor Monitor – 24 hour recording device of 2 or 3 ECG leads to help diagnose rhythm disturbances
What is an event recorder?
• Event Recorder – Portable device that can worn up to one month that can be triggered to record rhythm during symptoms
Which test is most appropriate?
• R. T. is a 35 year old female who presents to your office with complaints of left sided chest pain for the last three weeks • + Smoker • + Family history • EKG looks like this:
- Echocardiography 2. Exercise nuclear perfusion imaging 3. Exercise Stress EKG 4. Cardiac CTA
- Exercise Stress EKG
• J.J. is a 54 year old male, a new patient to your practice, who complains of shortness of breath with exertion for the past 6 months. • + Hypertension • + Hyperlipidemia • Physical exam: murmur that the patient states had not been mentioned to him —last doctor visit 1979
Which test is most appropriate?
A. Echocardiography B. MUGA scan C. Exercise nuclear perfusion imaging D. Cardiac CTA E. Cardiac MRI
A). Echocardiography (with doppler)
• L.F. is a 52 year old male who presents to hospital with left middle cerebral artery stroke symptoms and this EKG rhythm strip:
What is the cardiac rhythm? A. Normal Sinus Rhythm B. Atrial Fibrillation C. Sinus rhythm with PAC’s D. Sinus rhythm with blocked PAC’s
Which test is most appropriate?
A. Echocardiogram B. Stress Echocardiogram C. Transesophageal echocardiogram D. Cardiac CTA E. MUGA Scan
B. Atrial Fibrillation
C. Transesophageal echocardiogram
• D.F. is a 63 year old female who complains of back pain with climbing stairs • Diabetic for 10 years Type II • Hypertriglyceridemia • Father MI at 58 • EKG looks like this:
Which test is most appropriate?
A. Echocardiogram B. Stress nuclear perfusion imaging C. Cardiac CTA D. MUGA scan E. Cardiac MRI
B. Stress Nuclear perfusion imaging