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Cardiology boards ABIM exam 2023 with 100% correct answers What is a positive stress test When to stop a stress test Stress test of choice with a LBBB or ventricular pacing? Know the algorithm for stress testing When to not use doutamine for stress When to not use adenosine for stress Normal...

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1). What is a positive stress test

 Ans: Flat or Down sloping St-segment depression >1 mm occurring 80 msec after j
point


2). When to stop a stress test

 Ans: St segment depression > 2 mm, ventricular tachycardia, drop in SBP > 15, chest
pain, dyspnea, lightheadedness


3). Stress test of choice with a lbbb or ventricular pacing?

 Ans: Myocardial perfusion imaging with adenosine,NOT exercising!


4). Know the algorithm for stress testing

 Ans: See page 5-3,figure 5-1


5). When to not use doutamine for stress

 Ans: History of VT, severe HTN, Low BP, poor echo images


6). When to not use adenosine for stress

 Ans: Bronchospasm, severe valvular dysfunction, severe carotid stenosis, 2nd degree
heart block, theophylline dependent


7). Normals for pa catheter pressures

 Ans: RA <7, RV 30/7, PCWP 3-11




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, 8). Pa cath findings in tamponade or restrictive pericarditis

 Ans: Diastolic pressures elevated and equalized in all chambers, low BP


9). Pa cath findings with rv ami

 Ans: Elevated RA and PA pressures, decreased or nl PCWP, hypotension, and inferior
MI. R side is decompensated, cannot fill L side of the heart


10). Pa cath findings in cardiogenic shock

 Ans: Elevated PCWP, RA pressure, and decreased SBP/cardiac output


11). Pa cath findings in mitral stenosis with rv failure

 Ans: Elevated RA, PA (very elevated), PCWP, nl SBP


12). Pa cath findings in pulmonary htn

 Ans: Elevated PA, RA pressures, nl PCWP, SBP


13). Pulsus paradoxus

 Ans: decrease in systolic BP of more than 10mmHg with normal inspiration; palpated
as weakened pulse with inspiration along with more heart contractions to pulse beats


14). What conditions give you pulsus paradoxus?

 Ans: Constrictive or restrictive pericarditis, asthma, tension pneumothorax


15). What gives you pulsus bisferiens (two systolic peaks per cycle)

 Ans: Aortic regurgitation, HOCM


16). What causes pulsus alternans

 Ans: Severe LV dysfunction


17). What causes pulsus tardus




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,  Ans: Aortic stenosis


18). How do positional maneuvers affect blood flow and murmurs

 Ans: -standing/valsalva - decreased cardiac filling, decreases most murmurs except
MVP and HOCM
-squatting/ lying down - increase cardiac volume, increased murmurs except MVP,
HOCM
-sustained handgrip - increases systemic resistance, decreases murmur in HOCM, AS


19). What causes a physiologic split s2

 Ans: Increased blood volume in the RV prolongs systole and delays pulmonary valve
closure


20). What causes a fixed split s2

 Ans: Pulmonary stenosis, PE, LV pacer, RBBB, MR (early AV closure), ASD, RV failue


21). What causes a paradoxic split s2

 Ans: LBBB, RV pacing, HOCM


22). What causes an s3?

 Ans: Rapid LV filling - acute ventricular decompensation, severe AR or MR


23). Know - s3 with lv dysfunction is a poor prognostic factor

 Ans: ...


24). What causes a s4?

 Ans: Decreased ventricular compliance during atrial contraction - ischemic heart dz,
AS, MR, HOCM, hypertrophic or diabetic cardiomyopathy, HTN heart dz, concentric LVH


25). Can you have a s4 with atrial fibrillation?

 Ans: No - no atrial contraction




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, 26). What are the parts of the venous waveform?

 Ans: A wave - atrial contraction
X descent - atria relax, RV fills rapidly
Bottom of x descent is TC valve closure
V wave - ventricle contacting against closed TC valve
Y descent - TC valve opens, passive emptying into ventricle


27). What gives elevated a and v waves

 Ans: Pulmonary HTN, RV infarction


28). Large r side v waves

 Ans: Septal rupture


29). Large v waves

 Ans: TR (right), MR (left)


30). Rapid x and y descent

 Ans: Constrictive pericarditis, restrictive cardiomyopathy, tamponade (x descent only,
loss of y descent)


31). Large a waves

 Ans: TS,severe RVH (on right), MS


32). Cannon a waves

 Ans: AV disassociation - complete heart block, ventricular pacing


33). Slow y descent

 Ans: Delayed atrial emptying - TS


34). Most important prognostic factor with cad

 Ans: Degree of LV dysfunction




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