ECG
Conduction System
Arrhythmias
The EP Study
Anatomy & Physiology
100

The Wilson Central Terminal provides the reference for which ECG leads?

The precordial leads (V1-V6). 

100

What is the primary pacemaker of the heart?

Sinus Node

100

What arrythmia has the following characteristics?

 - Nicro-reentrant mechanism

 - Paroxysmal in nature

 - Atrium and ventricle are activated almost simulaneously

Atrioventricular Nodal Re-entry Tachycardia (AVNRT)

100
What term classifies this definition?


Longest premature interval (S1-S2) that fails to capture or produce an electrogram in a specific tissue. 

Effective Refractory Period (ERP)

100

These blood vessels bring oxygen-poor blood from the body to the heart. 

Superior and Inferior vena cava

200

Which leads look at the interfor surface of the heart?

II, III, and avF

200

What structure serves as the sole electrical connection between the atria and the ventricles?

Bundle of His

200

Which of the teachycardia below is the most life-threatening?

A. Ischemic VT

B. Idiopathic VT

C. Ventricular Fibrillation

D. RVOT

Ventricular Fibrillation

200

What four catheters are used in a standard EP study?

High Right Atrial (HRA)

Bundle of His (HIS)

Coronary Sinus (CS)

Right Ventricular Apex (RVA)

200

The phase of the heartbeat when the heart relaxes and refills with blood after contraction. 

Diastole

300

Which of the following electrode pairs make up limb lead "Lead III"?

Left Leg & Left Arm

300

What is the secondary pacemaker of the heart?

AV node

300

What arrythmia has the following characteristics?

 - May have a single focus of multiple foci

 - 3 or more successive atrial beats

 - Often 150-250 bpm

Atrial Tachycardia (AT)

300

In order to determine the Pacing Threshold, this will be continuously decremented intil loss of capture is seen. 

A. S1 Rate (ms)

B. S2 Rate (ms)

C. Current (mA)

Current (mA)

300

Which valve seperates the right atrium and the right ventricle?

Tricuspid Valve

400

In a standard 12-lead ECG setup, which limb electrode serves as the electrical ground (reference) lead?

Right Leg (RL)

400

What is the band of muscle that acts as the primary conductor of the electrical signal to the left atrium?

Bachmann's Bundle

400

What arrythmia has the following characteristics?

 - Characteristic delta waves

 - Macro-reentrant arrhythmia

 - Short PR interval

Atrioventricular Re-entrant Tachycardia (AVRT)

400

What type of pacing do you use to evaluate an Effective Refractory Period?

A. Burst Pacing

B. Programmed Stimulation

C. Threshold Pacing

Programmed Stimulation

400

Tendinous strings connecting the papillary muscle to the AV valves.

Chordae Tendineae

500

If leads II, III, and avF are positive, which of the following structures is the most likely origin for this PVC?

A. Outflow tract

B. Papillary muscle

C. Left ventricular apex

D. Right ventricular apex

Outflow tract

500

What is the tertiary pacemaker of the heart?

Purkinje Fibers

500

What arrythmia has the following characteristics?

 - Rare (approx. 5%)

 - Abnormal conduction between the bundle brances

 - Type of VT

Bundle Branch Re-entry (BBR)

500

In an electrophysiology study, which arrhythmia is characterized by an AH jump during programmed atrial stimulation?

AVNRT

500

The only heart valve with two leaflets. 

Mitral Valve