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Vascular ARDMS Exam Questions With Correct Answers Average velocity of the aorta - answer60-100 cm/s what aortic pathologies affect the branches - answerstenosis, aneurysm, plaque what are the normal waveforms of the proximal aorta - answerlow resistance flow pattern with continuous forward di...

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Vascular ARDMS Exam Questions With
Correct Answers


Average velocity of the aorta - answer✔60-100 cm/s


what aortic pathologies affect the branches - answer✔stenosis, aneurysm, plaque


what are the normal waveforms of the proximal aorta - answer✔low resistance flow pattern with

continuous forward diastolic flow by the liver spleen, and kidneys (similar to ICA waveform)


normal waveforms for distal aorta - answer✔higher resistance flow pattern


what causes the distal aorta to be more high resistive - answer✔peripheral resistance and due to

the triphasic nature of the aortic branches (reversal during diastole)


why is the proximal aorta more high low resistive - answer✔the highly metabolic organs of the

abdomen need forward flow in systole and diastole


whats the most superior brach of the aorta arising from the anterior surface - answer✔celiac

artery


where to 95% of celiac arteries bif - answer✔1-3 cm from origin

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what does the eliac artery bif into - answer✔common hepatic, splenic, and left gastric


which pane is the celiac best seen in - answer✔transverse


what is the normal waveform for the celiac - answer✔low resistance flow due to the vascular

beds of the liver and spleen with continuous forward flow during diastole


what happens if the celiac occludes - answer✔collateralization throught the pancreaticoduodenal

arterial arcade-network of small vessels surrounding the pancreas and duodenum (feed into

duodenum then into the common hepatic)


how does the splenic artery run - answer✔it follows a tortuous course long the posterior, superior

pancreatic body and tail with several pancreatic and gastric branches


where does the splenic artery originate - answer✔it is a branch off of the celiac axis


where does the splenic artery terminate - answer✔ends as branches in the splenic hilum


what is the normal splenic artery waveform - answer✔turbulent flow due to tortuosity (fig 26-3,

441)


what is the best way to evaluate the spenic artery - answer✔in the transverse plane from the

anterior midline along the tail, eval distal from left lateral window at splenic hilum


wheredoes the common hepatic artery lay - answer✔in the superior border of the pancreatic

head, its the right branch of the celiac

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what does the common hepatic give rise to - answer✔the GDA


where does the common hepatic artery turn into the proper hepatic artery - answer✔past the

GDA


what occurs after the proper hepatic artery enters the liver - answer✔it divides into right and left

branches


what is the normal wave form for the common hepatic artery - answer✔low resistance

continuous forward diastolic flow


where is the best place to evaluate the common hepatic artery - answer✔eval from anterior

abdominal window at the porta hepatis


where does the sma arise? - answer✔anterior aorta distal to celiac trunk


what is the course of the SMA - answer✔it has a short anterior segment then turns inferiorly and

ends near the ileoceccal valve


what is the normal waveform of the SMA and IMA in a fasting patient - answer✔high resistance

flow with sharp systolic peaks and absent late diastolic flow


What is the normal waveform of the SMA and IMA 30-90 minutes post prandial - answer✔low

resistance pattern with broad systolic peaks and continuous diastolic flow


whats the best way to eval the SMA and IMA - answer✔eval in transverse from anterior

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