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IBHRE CEPS EVALUATION EXAMS 2026
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✔✔PVC localization: inferior leads (II, III, avF)
(+)
(-) - ✔✔(+) coming from up high
(-) coming from lower

✔✔PVC localization: precordial transition
-before v3
-after v3 or no transition (all positive) - ✔✔Transition before v3: left sided
Transition after v3: right sided

✔✔PVC localization: notching on inferior leads - ✔✔Freewall RVOT

✔✔PVC localization: notching v1 & v2 w/ (-) infeirors - ✔✔Pap muscle

✔✔PVC localization: inferior leads opposite - ✔✔Para Hisian

✔✔Fasicular VT
-drug sensitivity
-demographics
-most common variety

,-ablation target - ✔✔Verapamil sensitive
Young pts w/o heart disease
Left posterior fasicular: RBBB & superior axis
Ablation mid-septum guided by a diastolic purkinje potential or at the VT exit site guided
by a fused pre-systolic purkinje potential

✔✔Superior Axis - ✔✔Coming from lower moving up
Inferior leads (-)

✔✔Inferior Axis - ✔✔Coming from top moving down
Inferior leads (+)

✔✔BBR-VT
-demographics
-mechanism
-ECG pattern - ✔✔Patients have idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy
PVC occurs and conducts to RBB & LBB. Typically the RBB has a longer refractory;
impulse can travel retrograde up LBB to HIS and down RBB
LBBB morphology

✔✔X-Ray damage
-bone marrow
-GI tract
-CNS - ✔✔-bone marrow 2-10 Gy
-GI tract 1-100 Gy
-CNS >100 Gy

✔✔Fluoro safety acronym - ✔✔ALARA: as low as reasonably achievable

✔✔Blood supply to SA and AV nodes - ✔✔RCA
(conus branch in particular feeds SA)

✔✔SA node shape & innervated by - ✔✔Looks like a comma
-head: sympathetic tone
-tail: parasympathetic
*epicardial structure

✔✔Fast pathway - ✔✔anterior/superior aspect of TVA; close to HIS

✔✔Slow pathway - ✔✔posterior/inferior

✔✔Function of CS - ✔✔Conduit to return deoxygenated coronary blood to RA

,✔✔Fibrous skeleton of the heart - ✔✔Annuli of Tricuspid, Mitral, Aortic, & Pulmonary
valves

✔✔Koch Triangle - ✔✔Tendon of Todaro, CS os, septal leaflet of TV

✔✔Wheatstone Bridge - ✔✔Resistor/transducer that detects pressure changes in the
cardiovascular system

✔✔Atrial pressure waveform
-average pressure - ✔✔0-5 mmHg

✔✔Right ventricular pressure waveform
-average pressure - ✔✔systole: 17-32 mmHg
diastole: 0-5 mmHg

✔✔Pulmonary artery pressure waveform - ✔✔systole: 17-32 mmHg
diastole: 8-15 mmHg

✔✔Mean LA pressure - ✔✔5-12 mmHg

✔✔Left ventricular pressure - ✔✔systole:90-120 mmHg
diastole: 5-12 mmHg

✔✔Aortic & Arterial pressure - ✔✔systole: 90-120 mmHg
diastole: 60-90 mmHg

✔✔Stroke volume - ✔✔The volume of blood pumped from a ventricle of the heart in one
beat (mL/beat)
normal=60-100 mL/beat

✔✔Cardiac Output - ✔✔CO=HR x SV
normal=4-8 L/min

✔✔Normal EF - ✔✔55-70%

✔✔Preload - ✔✔Volume of blood in ventricles at end of diastole

✔✔Afterload - ✔✔The amount of resistance to ejection of blood from the ventricle

✔✔Frank-Starling Law - ✔✔The greater the stretch, the stronger is the heart's
contraction. This increased contractility results in an increased volume of blood ejected
(Increased SV)... until a certain physiologic point at which contractility declines

✔✔Isovolumetric contraction - ✔✔Time from MV closure to opening of Aortic valve

, ✔✔Class 1a drugs - ✔✔Quinidine
Procainamide
Disopyramide

✔✔Class 1a action - ✔✔increase ERP; increase AP
sodium channel blocking (also block potassium currents)

✔✔Class 1b drugs - ✔✔Lidocaine
Mexiletine
Phenytoin
Tocainide

✔✔Class 1b action - ✔✔decrease ERP; decrease AP
Block fast sodium current which slows rate of depolarization and reduces conduction
velocity

✔✔Class 1c drugs - ✔✔Flecainide
Propafenone
Moricizine

✔✔Class 1c action - ✔✔significantly slows conduction but does not prolong ERP or AP

✔✔Class II drugs - ✔✔Beta blockers:
Atenolol
Esmolol
Metaprolol
Propranolol

✔✔Beta blocker action - ✔✔Decrease BP and pulse by blocking sympathetic
stimulation
-in ischemia: reduces MVO2
-in SVT: slows AVN conduction
-in Afib: slows V rate
-in heart failure: decreases HR & MVO2

✔✔Class III drugs - ✔✔Amiodarone
Sotalol
Ibutilide
Dofetilide

✔✔Class III action - ✔✔Lengthen AP and ERP by blocking potassium currents

✔✔Class IV drugs - ✔✔Verapamil
Diltiazem

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