Year 3 Cardiac physiology

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Decks in this class (30)

CRM 1, 2, 3 - Introduction, Fundamental Basics, Devices and Leads
What does icd stand for,
Functions of device pacemaker,
Functions of device icd
80  cards
CRM 4,5 - Introduction to Pacemaker Timing and the NBG Pacing Code
Describe the complex,
Describe the complex,
Describe the complex
41  cards
CRM 6 - TARP and PVARP and Functions
What does pvarp stand for,
What does tarp stand for,
What is the va interval
37  cards
CRM7: DDI/ Algorithms and introduction to ICD and CRT
Ddi vs ddd,
Uses of ddi,
What does this strip show
30  cards
CRM8: Permanent Pacing Implant
List 3 bradycardia syndromes,
What symptoms indicate bradycardi...,
What are the classes of recommend...
45  cards
CRM9,10: Device clinic, Troubleshooting
What class and level of evidence ...,
Why do you look at lead impedance,
What would indicate that crt devi...
37  cards
CRM11: Revision and intro to EP
Function of leads,
What type of battery is used in a...,
Advantages of lithium iodide battery
21  cards
CRM12: ICD
What arrhythmias do defibrillator...,
Indications for icd,
Indications for icd
39  cards
CRM13: CRT
What is heart failure,
What are the 2 types of heart fai...,
Symptoms of heart failure
29  cards
CRM14: Conduction tissue pacing
Indications for pacemaker implant,
Problems with rv pacing,
What can rv pacing lead to
23  cards
CC1: Introduction
How to access left heart with cat...,
How to access right heart with ca...,
Is left or right side of heart ha...
35  cards
CC2: Equipment
System components of pressure man...,
Definitions of stability sensitiv...,
Describe the flushing system
35  cards
CC3: Normal pressures
What are the 2 types of blood pre...,
How do we obtain invasive blood p...,
How do you access right and left ...
49  cards
CC4: Abnormal pressures
What are the 7 phases of the card...,
What 2 things can cause abnormal ...,
What 2 things are used to assess ...
43  cards
CC5&6: Introduction to intervention and PCI
What is hac service an example of,
In cath lab where do x rays come ...,
What are features of patient moni...
40  cards
CC7: Cardiac Output 1
What is cardiac output,
How does flow compare between lef...,
Example where flow is not equal b...
61  cards
CC8: PCI and Radi-wire FFR
What things could make pci complex,
How can calcified lesions affect ...,
What is rotablation
43  cards
CC9: Cardiac output 2
What is a normal stroke volume,
What is a normal cardiac output,
What is the fick principle
38  cards
CC10: IVUS and OCT
Uses of intravascular imaging,
Why is oct not good for ostial le...,
How are ivus images produced
38  cards
CC11: TAVI and Mitra -Clip
Causes of mr,
Symptoms of mr,
Types of mr
53  cards
CC12: Flow and valve area
Aortic valve normal area,
Mitral valve normal area,
Pulmonary valve normal area
35  cards
CC13: Emergency care and cardiogenic shock
What is cardiogenic shock,
Causes of cardiogenic shock,
Normal rhythm with no cardiac output
20  cards
Electrophysiology: EP 1 EP study- diagnostics
Explain electrodes in ep study,
How are electrodes placed in hear...,
How do quadrupolar electrodes work
26  cards
EP2: EP Diagnostics Part 2 and Ablation
Surface ecg vs electrogram,
What arrhythmias are shown,
Rates of atrial rhythms
24  cards
EP3 Anti-arrhythmic drugs
Understand the vaughn williams cl...,
Vaughn williams classification of...,
Distinguish the actions uses and ...
30  cards
Echo 1: Introduction to echocardiography
Explain the piezoelectric effect ...,
How is image produced from ultras...,
Uses of doppler echo
39  cards
Echo 2: Echo measurements and reporting
What indicates ventricular end di...,
What indicates ventricular end sy...,
Why should measurements of ventri...
32  cards
Echo 3: Stress echo
What are 2 types of contrast echo,
Indication for bubble study,
How does bubble study work
43  cards
Provocative tests: syncope and tilt testing
Causes of syncope,
Why do you pass out from tachyarr...,
Transient loss of consciousness d...
24  cards
Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing
Cpet definition,
Rationale for cpet,
Coupling of external ventilation ...
34  cards

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