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Bicuspid aortic valve with infective endocarditis II Full Echocardiographic assessment

Simple method to assess LV and RV function II Echocardiography Basics

Indications of surgery in severe MR II One minute learning

Changes in jugular venous pulse in cardiac arrhythmia

  a wave and v wave roughly correspond to P wave and QRS complex in electrocardiogram respectively.  a wave falls on S1 and v falls on S2. Hence, in sinus rhythm a wave is preceded by v wave .  In 1st degree heart block, a wave (P) will occur much before S1 (onset of ventricular systole) and denotes a prolonged PR interval. And, with further prolongation, a wave may merge with previous  v wave .   In 2nd degree type 1 AV block, there will gradual prolongation of a-v interval in JVP ending with a wave which is not followed by v wave .  In 2:1 AV block, there will be two a waves for each v wave . Alternate a wave will coincide with ventricular systole resulting in regular cannon a waves .  In complete heart block, a-v interval is variable with a more than v waves along with irregular cannon a waves . Irregular cannon a waves will be seen whenever a wave coincides with ventricular systole because of AV dissociation in CHB.  Irregular cannon a waves may also be seen during

LDL estimation

Q. Which of the following formula is not used for estimation of LDL? A. Friedwald B. Sampson C. Martin/Hopkins D. Bazett Correct answer: D. Bazett Bazett's formula is used for estimation of corrected QT interval on ECG. Whereas, other three formulas Friedwald, Sampson and Martin/Hopkins are used for low density cholesterol (LDL) estimation in blood. 

Cardiology Multiple choice questions (MCQs)- Arrhythmia

How to identify right bundle branch block (RBBB) in an ECG?

Basic principles of the ECG

  Basic principles of the ECG Voltage and timing intervals 1mV is represented by a deflection of 10 mm Each small square represents 40 milliseconds (ms) 5 small squares, thus representing 200 ms. Heart rate estimation HR = 300/ Number of large boxes between two RR waves If the number of large boxes: 5 - the HR is 60 beats per minute. 3 - the HR is 100 per minute. 2 - the HR is 150 per minute. Normal heart rate = between 60 to 100 beats per minute Electrical axis The overall direction of travel of the electrical depolarization wave through the heart is known as the electrical axis. Limb leads record ECG in the coronal plane, hence used to determine the electrical axis. The limb leads are I, II, III, AVR, AVL and AVF. The cardiac electrical axis is normally downward and to the left. The electrical axis is expressed in degrees and is normally in the range from -30 to + 90 degrees. Normal ECG P wave Depolarization of atria during sinus rhythm generates P wave  PR interval  Short physiologi

MCQ. Mavacamten

 Q. Mavacamten was recently assessed and found to be useful in which of the following disease? A. DCMP B. HOCM C. Coronary artery disease with mitral regurgitation D. Amyloidosis Answer: B. HOCM Mavacamten is a medication that relaxes the heart muscle and treats obstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM). It is a small-molecule inhibitor of cardiac myosin that reduces myocardial contractility and improves myocardial energetics.

MCQ. Cardiac electrophysiological testing

Q. Which of the following represents a normal HV interval during cardiac electrophysiological testing? A. <20 ms B. 35-55 ms C. 100-125 ms D. >200 ms Correct Answer: B. 35-55 ms Explanation:  https://www.learningcardiology.com/2020/07/normal-cardiac-electrophysiology.html