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ARDMS Abdomen Review (Based off of
URR Review Course)
What does an increased RI mean CORRECT ANS: increased resistance in vascular bed



What does an increased pulsatility index mean CORRECT ANS: increased resistance in vascular bed



Normal PI for vessels supplying organs such as kidneys CORRECT ANS: < 0.75



Hydrostatic pressure:

when supine

at ankle when standing

above heart when standing CORRECT ANS: 0 mmHg

100 mmHg

-30 mmHg



What vessel is the most posterior abdominal vessel CORRECT ANS: aorta



Paired branches of the aorta (5) CORRECT ANS: suprarenal arteries (adrenal glands)

renal arteries (kidneys)

gonadal arteries (ovaries/testicles)

lumbar arteries

common iliac arteries



Unpaired branches of the aorta (4) CORRECT ANS: celiac axis (common hepatic, splenic, left gastric
arteries)

,SMA

IMA

median sacral artery



What level common iliac arteries bifurcate CORRECT ANS: L3-4



Decreased hematocrit may indicate what CORRECT ANS: bleed in body



What happens to the aorta as you follow it distally (2) CORRECT ANS: gets smaller

becomes more anterior



Aortic Ectasia CORRECT ANS: lack of tapering of aorta as you move distally (can be precursor to
aneurysm)



AAA

What vessel walls are involved CORRECT ANS: focal dilation of aorta >3cm or >50% diameter between
two adjacent segments

all three



Most common cause of AAA CORRECT ANS: atherosclerotic disease



Risk factors for AAA (4) CORRECT ANS: 1. male

2. family history

3. smoking

4. chronic hypertension

,Saccular aneurysm CORRECT ANS: localized round out pouching, may have small stalk



Fusiform aneurysm CORRECT ANS: vessel wall stretched in circumferential manner (most common)



Mycotic aneurysm CORRECT ANS: infected aneurysm, seen with syphilis



Most common location of fusiform aneurysms CORRECT ANS: infrarenal



At what diameter is surgical intervention done on an AAA CORRECT ANS: >5.5cm



Complications of AAA (5) CORRECT ANS: 1. rupture

2. decreased blood to lower extremities

3. thrombus accumulation and embolization (blue toe syndrome)

4. affects renal circulation and systemic blood pressure (if suprarenal)

5. compress IVC



Yin Yang Sign CORRECT ANS: sonographic sign with AAA

swirling of blood in body of aneurysm on color doppler



Splanchnic artery aneurysm most commonly occurs in

What gender is this more common in CORRECT ANS: splenic artery

women



Aneurysm in the hepatic artery most commonly occurs in what segment CORRECT ANS: extra hepatic

, With endovascular aortic repair, what happens to the native aortic sac over time

What plane should it be measured in CORRECT ANS: decreased in size

transverse



If aortic sac expands more than _____ between exams, a leak should be suspected CORRECT ANS: 0.6
cm



Type I dissection

Type II dissection

Type III dissection CORRECT ANS: ascending and descending aorta

ascending aorta, associated with Marfan syndrome

descending aorta



Marfan syndrome CORRECT ANS: genetic disorder affecting connective tissue of heart, vessels, bones



Aortic rupture symptoms CORRECT ANS: back pain

hypotension



Leriche syndrome (3) CORRECT ANS: aortoiliac occlusive disease

occlusion of abdominal aorta just above CIA bif

causes bilateral lower extremity ischemia symptoms



Retroperitoneal fibrosis other name, most common location CORRECT ANS: Ormond disease

most commonly at aortic bifurcation and inferiorly in pelvis



Retroperitoneal fibrosis sonographically (4) CORRECT ANS: soft tissue mass surrounding great vessels

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