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Cardiology MCQ Test 2
Cardiology MCQ Online 2 Time limit: 0 Quiz-summary 0 of 15 questions completed Questions: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 You are welcome to try this MCQ set and share it among your friends. Answer key with explanation appears after you complete the test and submit it and press on the view questions button. We strongly advise you to verify the answers with standard text books. You have already completed ...
Source: Cardiophile MD - June 5, 2013 Category: Cardiology Authors: Prof. Dr. Johnson Francis MD, DM, FACC, FRCP Edin Tags: Cardiology MCQ Source Type: blogs

Cardiology MCQ Test 1
Cardiology MCQ Online 1 Time limit: 0 Quiz-summary 0 of 15 questions completed Questions: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 You are welcome to try this MCQ set and share it among your friends. Answer key with explanation appears after you complete the test and submit it and press on the view questions button. We strongly advise you to verify the answers with standard text books. You have already completed ...
Source: Cardiophile MD - June 3, 2013 Category: Cardiology Authors: Prof. Dr. Johnson Francis MD, DM, FACC, FRCP Edin Tags: Cardiology MCQ Source Type: blogs

Cardiology MCQ Test 6
Cardiology MCQ Online 6 Time limit: 0 Quiz-summary 0 of 25 questions completed Questions: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 You are welcome to try this MCQ set and share it among your friends. Answer key with explanation appears after you complete the test and submit it and press on the view questions button. W...
Source: Cardiophile MD - July 16, 2013 Category: Cardiology Authors: Prof. Dr. Johnson Francis MD, DM, FACC, FRCP Edin Tags: Cardiology MCQ DM / DNB Cardiology Entrance Source Type: blogs

Simulations from the Future of Cardiology
Cardiology is a key area that could use some refreshments regarding the tools and devices used to teach its anatomy and physiology in the medical curriculum. Based on a patient’s CT scan and using a mix of stereo lithography and other prototyping techniques, xCardio creates a copy of a human heart that is anatomically correct both inside and out. While the main purpose of a new game, Relive, is to increase the awareness about CPR and push people, especially teenagers and young adults, to take a CPR class and be prepared to intervene in case of need.   See 6 Reasons Why I Wish I Was a Medical Student Now and ...
Source: ScienceRoll - November 21, 2013 Category: Geneticists and Genetics Commentators Authors: Dr. Bertalan Meskó Tags: Education Invention Medical education Medicine Medicine 2.0 Video cardiology Source Type: blogs

Cardiology in 2013: Like A Wrecking Ball
Perhaps I’m being overdramatic but I think  the best metaphor for the year in cardiology is Miley Cyrus on the wrecking ball. The Guidelines Wrecking Ball: Like Hannah Montana guidelines are supposed to be boring and reliable.  But in 2013 the guidelines were more like Miley Cyrus. Like a wrecking ball, the NIH abandoned its long-entrenched and highly influential role in producing cholesterol and hypertension guidelines. Then the new ACC/AHA guidelines came along, abandoning tradition and targets and adopting a whole new approach. But the controversy didn’t go away. One easy prediction for 2014: we&#...
Source: CardioBrief - December 26, 2013 Category: Cardiology Authors: Larry Husten Tags: Heart Failure Heart Rhythms Interventional Cardiology & Surgery MI/ACS People, Places & Events Policy & Ethics Prevention, Epidemiology & Outcomes 2013 guidelines year in review Source Type: blogs

The Future of Cardiology: Check This Slideshow
Christian Assad Kottner, MD who I met at Futuremed last year now gave a talk at Singularity University’s Exponential Cardiology GSP14 track about the future of cardiology. The basic issues behind heart diseases, today’s interventions and the possibilities of the future from imaging to 3D bioprinting are presented in details in this slideshow.
Source: ScienceRoll - July 23, 2014 Category: Geneticists and Genetics Commentators Authors: Bertalan Meskó (MD, PhD) Tags: Future Slideshow cardiology Source Type: blogs

Cardiology MCQ 285: ECG Quiz
This ECG is suggestive of: a) Wenckebach phenomenon b) Ashman phenomenon c) Katz-Wachtel phenomenon d) None of the above ["Click here for the answer with explanation", "Correct Answer:"] c) Katz-Wachtel phenomenon The Katz-Wachtel sign is tall diphasic RS complexes at least 50 mm in height in lead V2, V3 or V4 – mid precordial leads [Circulation 1963;27;1118-1127 (Free full text at: http://circ.ahajournals.org/cgi/reprint/27/6/1118.pdf); original description by Katz and Wachtel was published in 1937: Katz LN and Wachtel H. The diphasic QRS type of electrocardiogram in congenital heart disease. Am Heart J; 1937, 13:...
Source: Cardiophile MD - August 25, 2014 Category: Cardiology Authors: Prof. Dr. Johnson Francis MD, DM, FACC, FRCP Edin, FRCP London Tags: Cardiology MCQ DM / DNB Cardiology Entrance ECG / Electrophysiology Source Type: blogs

Cardiology MCQ 284: ECG Quiz
(Click on the image for an enlarged view) ECG Quiz: What is the rhythm? a) Sinus bradycardia b) Idioventricular rhythm c) Junctional rhythm d) None of the above ["Click here for the answer with explanation", "Correct Answer:"] c) Junctional rhythm Regular narrow QRS rhythm at 60 per minute is seen with normal QRS and T waves. P waves are not seen. The first possibility is a junctional rhythm. In a mid junctional rhythm the P waves will be within the QRS and not visible. In a high junctional rhythm the P waves will be inverted in leads II, III and aVf, occurring with a short PR interval. In low junctional rhythm the P w...
Source: Cardiophile MD - August 25, 2014 Category: Cardiology Authors: Prof. Dr. Johnson Francis MD, DM, FACC, FRCP Edin, FRCP London Tags: Cardiology MCQ DM / DNB Cardiology Entrance ECG / Electrophysiology Source Type: blogs

Cardiology MCQ 286: X-ray quiz
What is the device seen on this chest X-ray? a) Pacemaker b) Implantable loop recorder c) Implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) d) None of the above ["Click here for the answer with explanation", "Correct Answer:"] c) Implantable cardioverter defibrillator Implantable defibrillator (ICD) high voltage coils on X-ray chest PA view. The ICD generator is seen in the left infraclavicular region. Te lead is coursing through the left subclavian vein into the left brachiocephalic vein and hence into the superior vena cava. In this region the high voltage coil is seen. Read more… The post Cardiology MCQ 286: X-r...
Source: Cardiophile MD - August 25, 2014 Category: Cardiology Authors: Prof. Dr. Johnson Francis MD, DM, FACC, FRCP Edin, FRCP London Tags: Cardiology MCQ Cardiology X-ray DM / DNB Cardiology Entrance ECG / Electrophysiology Source Type: blogs

Cardiology MCQ 290: X-ray Quiz
(Click on the image for an enlarged view) This chest X-ray PA view is suggestive of: a) Tetralogy of Fallot b) Mitral stenosis c) Left ventricular aneurysm d) None of the above ["Click here for the answer with explanation", "Correct Answer:"] c) Left ventricular aneurysm The bulge along the left border in this x-ray chest PA view is due to a left ventricular aneurysm. There is associated pulmonary congestion due to heart failure which often accompanies left ventricular aneurysm due to wasted systolic effort of the left ventricle. The aneurysm bulges out in systole and part of the left ventricular effort is lost in ex...
Source: Cardiophile MD - August 25, 2014 Category: Cardiology Authors: Prof. Dr. Johnson Francis MD, DM, FACC, FRCP Edin, FRCP London Tags: Cardiology MCQ Cardiology X-ray DM / DNB Cardiology Entrance Source Type: blogs

Cardiology MCQ 289: ECG quiz
(Click on the image for an enlarged view) Diagnosis: a) Lateral wall infarction b) Dextrocardia c) Arm lead inversion d) None of the above ["Click here for the answer with explanation", "Correct Answer:"] c) Arm lead inversion Arm lead inversion (right arm lead placed on left arm and vice versa) can be recognized by inverted P waves, negative QRS and T waves in lead I. The same pattern can be seen in true dextrocardia as well. But in true dextrocardia, the chest electrodes will not show the usual progression of R waves, instead the QRS amplitude will progressively decrease from V1 to V6 as the heart is on the opposit...
Source: Cardiophile MD - August 25, 2014 Category: Cardiology Authors: Prof. Dr. Johnson Francis MD, DM, FACC, FRCP Edin, FRCP London Tags: Cardiology MCQ DM / DNB Cardiology Entrance ECG / Electrophysiology Source Type: blogs

Cardiology MCQ 288: X-ray quiz
This X-ray is suggestive of: a) Pneumothorax b) Pneumomidastinum c) Penumoperiocardium d) Hydropneumopericardium ["Click here for the answer with explanation", "Correct Answer:"] d) Hydropneumopericardium X-ray chest PA view illustrating air fluid level in the pericardial cavity. In the yester years, air used to deliberately introduced into the pericardial cavity after partial aspiration of pericardial fluid to visualise intra pericardial structures by their contour and to assess the pericaridal thickening. Now a days, with the availability of multiple imaging modalities like echocardiography, CT scanning and MRI sca...
Source: Cardiophile MD - August 25, 2014 Category: Cardiology Authors: Prof. Dr. Johnson Francis MD, DM, FACC, FRCP Edin, FRCP London Tags: Cardiology MCQ Cardiology X-ray DM / DNB Cardiology Entrance Source Type: blogs

Cardiology MCQ 287: X-ray quiz
What is the diagnosis? a) Pericardial cyst b) Right atrial enlargement c) Aortic aneurysm d) Mediastinal mass ["Click here for the answer with explanation", "Correct Answer:"] c) Aortic aneurysm Other conditions do come in the differential diagnosis of a similar appearance. In this case, previous X-rays were available, to support the diagnosis: http://cardiophile.org/2010/07/serial-x-rays-of-aortic-aneurysm/ The post Cardiology MCQ 287: X-ray quiz appeared first on Cardiophile MD.
Source: Cardiophile MD - August 25, 2014 Category: Cardiology Authors: Prof. Dr. Johnson Francis MD, DM, FACC, FRCP Edin, FRCP London Tags: Cardiology MCQ Cardiology X-ray DM / DNB Cardiology Entrance Source Type: blogs

Cardiology MCQ 292: X-ray Quiz
This x-ray suggests: a) Mediastinal mass b) Mass lesion in the lung c) Severe pulmonary arterial hypertension d) None of the above ["Click here for the answer with explanation", "Correct Answer:"] c) Severe pulmonary arterial hypertension X-ray chest PA view in severe pulmonary hypertension as evidenced by the huge main pulmonary artery segment on the left side with overlapping shadow of left branch pulmonary artery, huge right pulmonary artery overlapped by large end on vessels and peripheral pruning (centralised flow). The post Cardiology MCQ 292: X-ray Quiz appeared first on Cardiophile MD.
Source: Cardiophile MD - August 25, 2014 Category: Cardiology Authors: Prof. Dr. Johnson Francis MD, DM, FACC, FRCP Edin, FRCP London Tags: Cardiology MCQ Cardiology X-ray DM / DNB Cardiology Entrance Source Type: blogs

Cardiology MCQ 291: ECG Quiz
Click on the image for an enlarged view Rhythm abnormality seen in this ECG: a) First degree AV block b) Second degree AV block c) Complete AV block d) None of the above ["Click here for the answer with explanation", "Correct Answer:"] c) Complete AV block Complete heart block with narrow QRS subsidiary rhythm. Narrow QRS subsidiary rhythm occurs when the block is above the His bundle. In addition there are deep S waves in V3 and tall R waves in V5, with ST segment depression and T wave inversion in inferior and lateral leads, probably indicating left ventricular hypertrophy. Four criteria for diagnosis of complete h...
Source: Cardiophile MD - August 25, 2014 Category: Cardiology Authors: Prof. Dr. Johnson Francis MD, DM, FACC, FRCP Edin, FRCP London Tags: Cardiology MCQ DM / DNB Cardiology Entrance ECG / Electrophysiology Source Type: blogs