An underwriter's guide to cardiac diagnostic testing Flashcards

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What are the three factors to be evaluated by testing?

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  1. Ejection Fraction - how well the heart is functioning
  2. How much the heart is damaged
  3. Risk of sudden death
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How do you determine which test to us?

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  1. accuracy of the test
  2. cost of the procedure
  3. risks to the patient
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What is a sensitive test?

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Will give positive result of condition early on.

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What is a specific test?

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Only positive for one disease/condition.

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What are blood test we can use for cardiac diagnostic?

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Lipids
NT-proBNP
Troponins
CPK
AST
LDH

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Which CPK is found mostly in the heart?

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CPK-MB/CPK-2

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Which changes in an EKG are worriesome for someone with known cardiovascular risk?

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ST-Segment or T wave

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EKG abnormalities are categorized into which five areas?

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  1. heart rate
  2. heart rhythm
  3. axis or position of the heart
  4. cardiac hypertrophy
  5. myocardial infarction and/or ischemia
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What are the echocardiogram report?

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  1. Results of the M-mode exam
  2. 2-D study
  3. Doppler flow
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When do you usually use a TEE?

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Specialized evaluation of congenital cardiac abnormalities or when result of thoracic echocardiogram is suboptimal.

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TEE are better for which impairments?

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  1. atrial or ventricular septal defect
  2. complex valvular heart disease and endocarditis
  3. atrial enlargement with suspected atrial blood clots
  4. intracardiac tumours
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What are the common criteria to stop a stress test?

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  1. maximum possible performance
  2. emergence of sign and symptoms
  3. achievement of predetermined end point
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In a stress test, an underwriter should consider?

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  1. type of exercise protocol use
  2. stage and time exercise were concluded
  3. max heart and BP rate
  4. reason of termination
  5. maximal ST-segment depression and slope of ST-segment depression
  6. workload measurement
  7. length of time ST changes persist into recovery phase
  8. presence of arrhythmias
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What are the common abnormal response on a stress test?

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  1. reduced exercise capacity
  2. changes in BP
  3. changes in HR
  4. unusual symptoms
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What ST-segment changes are likely related to CAD?

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  1. ST-segment depression at peak exercise is greater than 1-1.5mm
  2. ST-segment change occurs early in the test
  3. ST-segment change occurs in multiple rather than in single EKG leads
  4. ST-depression persists longer than one minute into the recovery phase of the test.
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16
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What are the five classification ventricular wall motion analyzed in echocardiographic stress testing?

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  1. normal.
  2. Hyperkinetic
  3. hypokinetic
  4. akinetic
  5. dyskinésic
17
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Hypokinesis suggests what?

A

Ischemia

18
Q

Akinesis or dysknesis implies?

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Permanent myocardial damage

19
Q

What does PET very accurate for?

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Identifying how much the heart has been damaged by infarction and how much is viable.

20
Q

What is the gold standard of cardiac testing?

A

Cardiac Catheterization

21
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What three parts cosists of cardiac catheterization?

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  1. Coronary arteriography
  2. Intracardiac pressure measurements
  3. Left ventriculogram
22
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Extent of CAD will be reported based on what in a cardiac catheterization?

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  1. number of coronary vessels involved
  2. location of blockage
  3. extent of obstruction