Echo-Qs 1. Common 2D findings of aortic insufficiency - TopicsExpress



          

Echo-Qs 1. Common 2D findings of aortic insufficiency include: i) lack of leaflet coaptation ii) mitral valve prolapse iii) dilated aortic root iv) reverse doming of AMVL a) i,ii b) i, ii, iii c) i, iii, iv d) i, ii, iii, iv 2. Premature opening of the aortic valve and premature closure of the mitral valve occur with: a) chronic aortic stenosis b) acute severe aortic insufficiency c) acute aortic stenosis d) aortic aneurysm 3. Dilated cardiomyopathy is usually seen on echocardiography as: a) dilated chambers with poorly contracting walls b) symmetrically hypertrophied LV with a reduced LV cavity c) asymmetric septal hypertrophy with normal valves and chambers d) a dilated right heart (RV and RA) secondary to hepatic congestion 4. Which of the following describe the two primary echocardiographic features of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy? a) concentric LV thickening; normal MV b) asymmetric IVS hypertrophy (ASH); SAM c) pericardial effusion; ASH d) ASH; LV aneurysm 5. Color flow doppler examination of the pulmonary artery reveals a jet which is present in both systole and diastole. The most likely diagnosis is: a) pulmonic insufficiency b) patent ductus arteriosus c) infundibular stenosis d) pulmonary hypertension Bonus: *Image below The signal obtained from the right parasternal view is suggestive of: a) Severe MR b) Severe AS c) Severe AR d) Severe PS
Posted on: Sun, 09 Mar 2014 04:52:50 +0000

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