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What valvular lesion is associated with early closure of the mitral
valve? .....ANSWER..... Aortic Insufficiency
*What parameters are used to assess the severity of pulmonic
valve stenosis? .....ANSWER..... Peak Velocity and Peak Gradient
MILD. peak velocity <3 m/s. peak gradient <36 mmHg. right
ventricular systolic pressure 25-49 mmHg. ...
MODERATE peak velocity 3-4 m/s. peak gradient 36-64 mmHg.
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SEVERE. peak velocity >4 m/s. peak gradient >64 mmHg.
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52 to 72 .....ANSWER..... *What is the normal range for ejection
fraction in males?
*What is the largest and mostly apically positioned valve in the
heart? .....ANSWER..... tricuspid
A 63 year old male has a left ventricular EF of 35%, mitral valve
E/A ratio 2.3 and E/e ratio of 12 and tricuspid peak regurgitant
velocity of 2.6 m/s what is the grade of diastolic dysfunction in
this patient? .....ANSWER..... Grade III
(if E/A is > 2 then always grade III)
Pulse Repetition frequency of the system .....ANSWER..... The
Nyquist limit of pulsed doppler is dependent upon which of the
following?
which anatomic defects are associated with Tetralogy of Fallot
.....ANSWER..... 1. ventricular septal defect (VSD)
2. overriding aorta
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3. pulmonary stenosis /anomalous pulmonary veins
4. right ventricular hypertrophy (RV hypertrophy)
*A follow-up echo is ordered on a patient diagnosed with
Takotsubo cardiomyopathy. What findings would be MOST
RELEVANT from the previous study? choose 2 ; .....ANSWER..... 1.
abnormal movements in the walls of the left ventricle.
2. ballooning of the lower part of the left ventricle (apex).
*What is one significant benefit of utilizing 3d transthoracic
imaging? .....ANSWER..... more accurate ejection fraction and
volumes
given a mitral valve pressure half -time of 260 ms the mitral
valve area is .....ANSWER..... 0.85 cm2 ()
A patients tricuspid regurgitation velocity measures 3.5 m/s and
the IVC measures 2.3 cm with greater than 50% inspiratory