stress echo Flashcards
which LV segments are seen in this view?
inferoseptum and anterolateral
which LV segments are seen in this view?
inferior and anterior
which LV segments are seen in this view?
anteroseptum and inferolateral walls
which of the following endocardial excursion methods has the optimal Sn and Sp?
floating EPICARDIAL centroid
is the “wall thickening method” on strss testing (used on most labs) affected by translational or rotational motion?
no
during stress testing, does BP increase more with treadmill or supine bike?
supine bike
contraindications to atropine during DST
narrow angle glaucoma, severe urinary retention
contraindications to adenosine/lexiscan or dipyridamole stress test
2nd or 3rd degree heart block, severe bronchospasm, theophylline
eq’n for Sn and Sp
Sn = tp/(tp + FN), Sp = tn/(tn +FP)
what view can you do a stress echo in if patient has LBBB and you want to see LAD
apical 2 chamber view
what is the % cardiac event rate per yr if you ahd a normal stress echo?
< 1%/yr
eq’n for ischemic threshold (%), which determines preop risk
HR at which ischemia/(220-age) x 100
if a wall measures < ?mm, it is specific for non-viable myocardium
6
describe the meaning and significance of the dobutamine biphasic response on stress
hypokinetic LV segment improves to normal at low dose dobutamine, then becomes hypokinetic again at high dose. signifies hibernating myocardium. Biphasic reponse is BEST PREDICTOR of LV fxn RECOVERY
in an asymptomatic pt < 5y post CABG or < 2 y post PCI, is it appropriate to do stress echo?
rarely