EP
Pacing
Interventional
Structural
Pharmacology
100

True or false: The right atrium has two entry/exit vessels for blood.

False: The right atrium has three entry/exit points for blood. The SVC, IVC and coronary sinus.

100

True or false: Implanting a dual chamber pacemaker in a patient with permanent atrial fibrillation is standard practice.

False

100

80% of patients are RCA dominant. What determines dominance of a coronary system?

Whichever coronary artery gives rise to the PDA.
100

The right coronary artery always comes off of the right coronary cusp.

False! Some patients will have an anomalous RCA!

100

A patient is allergic to penicillin and cephalosporins. What is an alternative antibiotic commonly used for these patients for surgical prophylaxis?

Vancomycin

200

The decapolar catheter is situated in which anatomical structure of the heart?

Coronary sinus

200

Is AV Wenkebach second degree HB type 1 or type 2?

Type 1

200

What is the most common mechanism of thrombus formation?

Plaque rupture

200

What is the usual rate for rapid pacing during TAVI?

160-180bpm

200

What two places are beta-1 receptors located in the body?

The heart and kidneys

300

What are the four characteristics of cardiac cells?

Automaticity

Conductivity

Excitability 

Contractility

300

Does a patient in complete heart block require a single or dual chamber PPM?

Dual

300

What is the positive value for IMR?

IMR: >25

300

What is the name of the structure that supports the cusps of the tricuspid and mitral valves?

Papillary muscles

300

What is the dose for IM Adrenaline in anaphylaxis?

500mcg

400

The period immediately following the firing of a cardiac cell when it cannot be stimulated, no matter how great the stimulus is called...?

The absolute refractory period

400

What is the name of the functional classification system used to measure heart failure severity?

New York Heart Association (NYHA) classification system

400

What does MINOCA stand for?

Myocardial infarction non-obstructive coronary arteries

400

Pulmonary hypertension is commonly seen in patients with: 

A. PFO

B. ASD

ASD

400

This drug alters the automatic tone of the AV node.

Isoprenaline

500

This interval is a measurement of conduction time from the low right atrium through the AV node to the His bundle. 

AH interval

500

What are the requirements for a patient to receive a CRT device?

Patients with symptomatic heart failure, QRS > 150ms, EF < 35%, LBBB morphology on ECG

500

Which condition is associated with the pathognomonic findings of interventricular interdependence and the square root sign?

Constrictive pericarditis 

500

When doing an orientation check for the TAVI valve, which way should the skirt be facing?

Skirt to ventricle, open cells to aorta.

500

This drug is a class I anti-arrhythmic that prolongs the refractory period of the heart. It is commonly used for the treatment of AF and prevention of SVT's.

Flecainide