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Airway hemorrhage in Eisenmenger syndrome – Cardiology MCQ – Answer
New !!! Cardiology MCQs from Cardiophile MD – Volume 3: Interactive Kindle Edition Cardiology MCQs from Cardiophile MD – Volume 3 Paperback All of the following are true about airway hemorrhages in Eisenmenger syndrome except: Correct answer: c) More likely while descending a mountain In Eisenmenger syndrome airway hemorrhages have to be thought of specially when moving from lower to a higher altitude as during air travel or while ascending a mountain. Hemoptysis has been reported as a cause of death in Eisenmenger syndrome in 11-29% [1]. Defects in hemostatic mechanism due to abnormal platelet function, throm...
Source: Cardiophile MD - May 15, 2018 Category: Cardiology Authors: Prof. Dr. Johnson Francis, MD, DM, FACC, FRCP Edin, FRCP London Tags: Cardiology MCQ DM / DNB Cardiology Entrance Source Type: blogs

Digoxin amiodarone interaction – Cardiology MCQ – Answer
New !!! Cardiology MCQs from Cardiophile MD – Volume 3: Interactive Kindle Edition Cardiology MCQs from Cardiophile MD – Volume 3 Paperback When digoxin is given along with amiodarone, dose of digoxin: Correct answer: b) Dose should be reduced by half Important drugs which can increase the levels of digoxin are quinidine, verapamil, amiodarone and dronedarone [1]. The dose of digoxin should be halved with concomitant use of verapamil, amiodarone or dronedarone. Drugs with high levels of protein binding displace digoxin from protein binding sites and increase the effective blood levels of digoxin. Monitoring o...
Source: Cardiophile MD - May 15, 2018 Category: Cardiology Authors: Prof. Dr. Johnson Francis, MD, DM, FACC, FRCP Edin, FRCP London Tags: Cardiology MCQ DM / DNB Cardiology Entrance Source Type: blogs

Aerobic training – Cardiology MCQ – Answer
New !!! Cardiology MCQs from Cardiophile MD – Volume 3: Interactive Kindle Edition Cardiology MCQs from Cardiophile MD – Volume 3 Paperback Target heart rate for aerobic training is: Correct answer: c) 70% of maximum predicted heart rate Aerobic exercises are those which stresses the oxygen transport system while resistance exercises stress the musculoskeletal system. Target heart rate for aerobic training is 70 percent of the maximum predicted heart rate. Maximum predicted heart rate is 220-age of the individual. While doing a treadmill exercise test often we aim at above 90% of the maximum predicted heart r...
Source: Cardiophile MD - May 15, 2018 Category: Cardiology Authors: Prof. Dr. Johnson Francis, MD, DM, FACC, FRCP Edin, FRCP London Tags: Cardiology MCQ DM / DNB Cardiology Entrance Source Type: blogs

Modified Rankin Score (mRS) – Cardiology MCQ – Answer
*New* Cardiology MCQs from Cardiophile MD – Volume 3: Interactive Kindle Edition Cardiology MCQs from Cardiophile MD – Volume 3 Paperback Modified Rankin Score (mRS) of 5 after recovery from a cardiac arrest would indicate: Correct answer:  d) Severe disability The score range for 0 with no symptoms to 6 which would mean mortality. In between there is 1 with no significant disability and 2 with slight disability. Moderate disability requiring some help is 3 and 4 is moderately severe disability in which the person is not able to walk or attend to bodily needs without help. Reference Rankin J. Cerebral vascu...
Source: Cardiophile MD - May 18, 2018 Category: Cardiology Authors: Prof. Dr. Johnson Francis, MD, DM, FACC, FRCP Edin, FRCP London Tags: Cardiology MCQ DM / DNB Cardiology Entrance Source Type: blogs

Physician Assistant Specialty: Cardiology
Today, we examine a popular physician assistant specialty: cardiology. I called in a favor and interviewed my good friend, cardiology physician assistant, Liz Torok. Liz graduated just over a year ago from UC Davis School of Medicine’s PA Program, and works in Fremont, California as a cardiology PA.   She’s a very sharp but approachable lady...The postPhysician Assistant Specialty: Cardiology appeared first onInside PA Training.
Source: Inside PA Training - August 11, 2011 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Paul Tags: Physician Assistant Specialties cardiology pa cardiology physician assistant physician assistant specialty Source Type: blogs

IABP for Cardiogenic Shock – Cardiology MCQ
IABP for Cardiogenic Shock – Cardiology MCQ Routine placement of Intra Aortic Balloon Pump (IABP) for cardiogenic shock is a Class —  recommendation as per the 2017 European Society of Cardiology Guidelines for ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction: Class I Class IIa Class IIb Class III Please post your answer as a comment below The post IABP for Cardiogenic Shock – Cardiology MCQ appeared first on All About Cardiovascular System and Disorders.
Source: Cardiophile MD - January 19, 2019 Category: Cardiology Authors: Prof. Dr. Johnson Francis Tags: Cardiology MCQ DM / DNB Cardiology Entrance Source Type: blogs

IABP for Cardiogenic Shock – Cardiology MCQ – Answer
IABP for Cardiogenic Shock – Cardiology MCQ – Answer Routine placement of Intra Aortic Balloon Pump (IABP) for cardiogenic shock is a Class —  recommendation as per the 2017 European Society of Cardiology Guidelines for ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction [1,2] – Correct answer: 4. Class III IABP-SHOCK II trial and its 6 year follow up data [2] did not show any mortality benefit for those who were randomly assigned to receive IABP support. There were no differences in the frequency of recurrent myocardial infarction, repeat revascularization, stroke or rehospitalization for a cardiovascular...
Source: Cardiophile MD - January 21, 2019 Category: Cardiology Authors: Prof. Dr. Johnson Francis Tags: Cardiology MCQ DM / DNB Cardiology Entrance Source Type: blogs

Cardiology Multiple Choice Cardiology Multiple Choice Questions: Volume 1 Kindle Edition
Cardiology Multiple Choice Questions: Volume 1 Kindle Edition Multiple choice questions in Cardiology with answers and explanations. Journal references have been added when appropriate. The book is meant for those preparing for competitive examinations in Cardiology, typically for entrance to Fellowship Programs like DM Cardiology and DNB Cardiology. Chapter numbers with suffix ‘A’ gives the answers for the corresponding chapters. The current volume has 10 chapters of 20 questions each and is the first part of a series to be followed. Some of the questions have images associated like ECG, Chest X-ray, Echocard...
Source: Cardiophile MD - February 3, 2019 Category: Cardiology Authors: Prof. Dr. Johnson Francis Tags: Cardiology MCQ DM / DNB Cardiology Entrance Source Type: blogs

Cardiology Multiple Choice Questions: Volume 2 Kindle Edition
Multiple choice questions in Cardiology with answers and explanations. Journal references have been added when appropriate. The book is meant for those preparing for competitive examinations in Cardiology, typically for entrance to Fellowship Programs like DM Cardiology and DNB Cardiology. The current volume has 10 chapters of 20 questions each and is the second part of the series. Some of the questions have images associated like ECG and Chest X-ray. The book aims at enhancing the knowledge and not just answering MCQs, hence the detailed explanation and discussion for most questions. Click here for a preview. The post C...
Source: Cardiophile MD - January 31, 2019 Category: Cardiology Authors: Prof. Dr. Johnson Francis Tags: Cardiology Source Type: blogs

Cardiology Multiple Choice Questions: Volume 1 Kindle Edition
Multiple choice questions in Cardiology with answers and explanations. Journal references have been added when appropriate. The book is meant for those preparing for competitive examinations in Cardiology, typically for entrance to Fellowship Programs like DM Cardiology and DNB Cardiology. Chapter numbers with suffix ‘A’ gives the answers for the corresponding chapters. The current volume has 10 chapters of 20 questions each and is the first part of a series to be followed. Some of the questions have images associated like ECG, Chest X-ray, Echocardiogram and Cardiac computed tomogram. The book aims at enhanci...
Source: Cardiophile MD - February 3, 2019 Category: Cardiology Authors: Prof. Dr. Johnson Francis Tags: Cardiology MCQ DM / DNB Cardiology Entrance Source Type: blogs

Cardiology MCQ – Classic cardiogenic shock – Answer
Cardiology MCQ – Classic cardiogenic shock – Answer My Cardiology MCQ books on Amazon “Classic” cardiogenic shock having hypotension with features of hypoperfusion, needing inotropes and mechanical circulatory support comes under Stage — of the 2019 SCAI (Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Intervention) classification: Correct answer: 3. Stage C The Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Intervention (SCAI) has classified cardiogenic shock into stages from A through E. Stage A: “At risk” for cardiogenic shock – large myocardial infarction or heart failure, but not yet in sho...
Source: Cardiophile MD - December 18, 2019 Category: Cardiology Authors: Prof. Dr. Johnson Francis Tags: Cardiology MCQ DM / DNB Cardiology Entrance Source Type: blogs

DM Cardiology seats from MCI website 2020
This list is based on the site accessed on 1st May 2020. Please check MCI site from the link above for the up to date information. The information given here is only for general guidance of the potential DM Cardiology aspirants. Total DM Cardiology seats : 406 Total number of colleges offering DM Cardiology course : 104 Institutions having more than 10 seats of DM Cardiology are the following: AIIMS New Delhi: 25, Sri Jayadeva Institute of Cardiology, Bangalore: 21, PGI Chandigarh: 16, Madras Medical College, Chennai: 14, B J Medical College, Ahmedabad: 12, SMS Medical College, Jaipur: 12 Full list of colleges and number ...
Source: Cardiophile MD - May 1, 2020 Category: Cardiology Authors: Prof. Dr. Johnson Francis Tags: Cardiology Source Type: blogs

PET CT in endocarditis – Cardiology MCQ – Cardiology MCQ
PET CT in endocarditis – Cardiology MCQ – Cardiology MCQ MCQ Radioactive tracer used for detection of active foci of inflammation/metabolism in infective endocarditis is – Correct answer: 4. Fluorine-18 fluorodeoxyglucose Supplementing Dukes criteria with 18F-FDG PET CT increased the sensitivity from 52% to 91% with a slight fall in specificity from 95% to 89%. The authors further noted that reclassification from possible endocarditis to either definite or rejected category could be done in 95% which has great clinical significance [1]. This would permit early initiation of antibiotic therapy in definite...
Source: Cardiophile MD - August 17, 2020 Category: Cardiology Authors: Prof. Dr. Johnson Francis Tags: Cardiology MCQ DM / DNB Cardiology Entrance Source Type: blogs

Physician Assistant Specialty: Cardiology
Today, we examine a popular physician assistant specialty: cardiology. I called in a favor and interviewed my good friend, cardiology physician assistant, Liz Torok. Liz graduated just over a year ago from UC Davis School of Medicine ’s PA Program, and works in Fremont, California as a cardiology PA.  She’s a very sharp but approachable lady [...]The postPhysician Assistant Specialty: Cardiology appeared first onInside PA Training.
Source: Inside PA Training - August 11, 2011 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Paul Tags: Physician Assistant Specialties cardiology pa cardiology physician assistant Source Type: blogs

What is DM Cardiology? Cardiology Basics
DM Cardiology (Doctor of Medicine – Cardiology) is a three year full-time course conducted at various medical colleges and institutes of national importance in India. Cardiology is the branch of medicine dealing with cardiovascular disorders. Selection to the various medical colleges is by the National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test – Super Specialty (NEET-SS), while that to institutes of national importance is by Institute of National Importance Combined Entrance Test (INI CET). NEET-SS is conducted by the National Board Of Examinations In Medical Sciences, New Delhi. INI CET is conducted by All India Institute of Med...
Source: Cardiophile MD - October 16, 2022 Category: Cardiology Authors: Johnson Francis Tags: General Cardiology Source Type: blogs