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• What segment of the RV free wall is seen in subcostal 4 chamber? -✓✓ Inferior

• What segment of the RV free wall is seen in parasternal short axis? -✓✓ Lateral,
anterior, and inferior.

• What segment of the RV free wall is seen in Right ventricular inflow tract? -✓✓
Anterior and inferior.

• The iso volumetric contraction time begins after what wave on the EKG? -✓✓ R wave.

• Blood flow volume changes in the body are mainly controlled by what two factors? -✓✓
Cardiac function and peripheral resistance

• Normal size for aortic valve area is? -✓✓ Three to four centimeters squared

• The incisura portion Of aortic pressure wave occurs when? -✓✓ Immediately after the
A V closes

• How do you differentiate between waveforms obtained from the mitral valve and the
tricuspid valve? -✓✓ The aortic flow pattern can be seen on the mitral valve tracing, but
the pulmonary aortic flow is not evident on the tricuspid valve tracing

• The pulmonary capillary wedge pressure is normal if it is less than: -✓✓ 10 MMHG.

• The majority of pulmonary venous flow into the left atria occurs during? -✓✓ Early
Systole

• Which tricuspid valve leaflets is evaluated in parasternal long axis? -✓✓ anterior and
posterior

This is the only view where the posterior Leaflets of the tricuspid valve is seen.

• Normal R-R interval is? -✓✓ .6-1 sec (equates to 60-100 BPM)

• What is the difference between the aortic and pulmonic valve? Doppler tracings -✓✓
The Max Velocity of the pulmonary valve occurs later in the ejection cycle than the A V

• Where is the oblique sinus? -✓✓ Posterior to the left atrium

,• As a patient ages, what normally happens to pulmonary venous flow? -✓✓ the systolic
component increases, while the diastolic component decreases

• Tricuspid valve flow normally increases or decreases with inspiration? -✓✓ Increases
slightly

• Cardiac output is directly or indirectly related to stroke volume and heart rate? -✓✓
Directly

• What wave represents atrial systole on the doppler tracing of the pulmonary vein? -✓✓
A wave

• What grade of diastolic dysfunction is indicated by a low EF and an E/A ratio of over
2? -✓✓ Grade III

• Where are the basal segments located in the LV? -✓✓ Between the AV groove & the
tip of the papillary muscle

• Where are the mid segments located in the LV? -✓✓ Segment that includes the
papillary muscle

• Where are the apical segments located in LV? -✓✓ Between the base of the papillary
muscles to the apex

• How does doppler evaluation demonstrate that the pulmonary vascular resistance is
normally lower than resistance in the systemic vascular system? -✓✓ The flow through
the aortic valve reaches a peak velocity faster than the flow through the pulmonary
valve.

• What is another term for hypereosinophilia? -✓✓ Loeffler endocarditis; causes
endocardial thickening of the inflow tracts and fibrous obliteration of the left & right
ventricular apices

• What is the vertical structure to the right of the aortic arch in Suprasternal notch view
that normally demonstrates flow moving way from the transducer in systole? -✓✓ SVC

• How many pairs of aortic arches form during embryologic development? -✓✓ 6

• An optimal LVOT tracing will demonstrate? -✓✓ A clear spectral window and the
closing click of the AV

• Which valve is more resistant to regurgitation - aortic valve or the mitral valve? -✓✓
Aortic valve

,• What facilitates the contraction of the atrial appendages? -✓✓ Pectinate muscles in
the walls of the appendages

• Which pair of aortic arches form the aortic arch during embryologic development -✓✓
4th left.

• When does the tricuspid valve open and close when compared to mitral valve? -✓✓
Opens before the mitral valve opens and closes after the mitral valve closes.

• When is the blood volume the lowest in the right atria? -✓✓ Release Systole

• The largest antegrade flow component seen on a Doppler tracing of a normal hepatic
vein , is identified during which part of the cardiac cycle? -✓✓ Early systole

• What is stroke volume influenced by? -✓✓ Preload, afterload and myocardial
contractility

• How does bradycardia affect diastasis? -✓✓ it leads to a longer period of diastasis

• When does the A V Open on the E K G -✓✓ About 30-35ms after the completion of the
QRS

• When does isovolumic relaxation time occur on the E K G? -✓✓ After the R Wave

• What does normal left ventricular outflow track tracing demonstrate? -✓✓ A steep
acceleration slope, a sharply peaked early systolic max volume and a less steep
deceleration slope.

• What is the most interior valve? -✓✓ Pulmonary valve.

• When does the mitral valve close on the EKG? -✓✓ About midway through the Q R S
after 60ms has passed

• The left circumflex artery supplies the? -✓✓ Basal and mid anterolateral walls.

• What describes a normal response to exercise testing performed to assess the
diastolic function of the left ventricle? -✓✓ Both E and E' velocity should increase

• What coronary artery courses through the anterior interventricular groove? -✓✓ LAD

• What is the purpose of the eustachian valve in fetal circulation? -✓✓ To guide flow
through the foramen ovale

, • What secrets the pericardial fluid? -✓✓ Visceral pericardium.

• What is the first parameter to consider when assessing a patient for diastolic
dysfunction? -✓✓ The left ventricular E F

• What does medial cystic necrosis cause? -✓✓ Dilated aortic root & ascending aorta
(breakdown or damage of connective tissue in the large arteries)

• Most common complication of septal myectomy. -✓✓ VSD

• What happens to the aortic valve in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy? -✓✓ There will be
mid systolic notching

• What best describes a doppler tracing from within a patient with patent ductus
arteriosus? -✓✓ Continuous flow toward the transducer in systole and Diastole

• What is pressure halftime formula? -✓✓ 0.29 x deceleration time

• How does a left ventricular pseudo aneurysm compare to a true left ventricular
aneurysm? -✓✓ Pseudoaneurysm has a higher risk of rupture.

Pseudo aneurysm also has a narrow neck compared to a true aneurysm

• True or false? Mitral stenosis has no effect on the left ventricular end diastolic
pressure. -✓✓ True

Only has an increase in the left atrial pressure

• The early stages of infiltrative cardiomyopathy are commonly associated with which
type of diastolic dysfunction? -✓✓ Grade I.

Grade III is possible if it persists

• Systemic inflammatory disease like ankylosing spondylitis causes what? -✓✓ Aortic
leaflet thickening, aortitis, and aortic aneurysm formation

There will be inflammatory changes

• What type of cardiac tumor is most commonly associated with systemic embolic
events? -✓✓ Myxomas

• Anomalous origin of the coronary artery is most commonly associated with: -✓✓
Bicuspid aortic valve and tetralogy of fallot

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