Tools of the Trade Flashcards

1
Q

What does reversible perfusion imply?

A

ischemia due to increased demand (work ischemia)

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2
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What does fixed perfusion imply?

A

ischemia due to infarctions, scars

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3
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What are micro-bubbles used for?

A

they’re agitated saline that can show intra-septal defects or shunts- allow visualization of blood flow w/I the heart chambers

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4
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What do radionucleotide perfusion studies look for?

A

imbalances btw supply and demand via decreased perfusion; compare at rest to exercise

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5
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What are the radionucleotide perfusion imaging agents?

A
  1. Thallium 204

2. Technetium-99m-Sestamibi (Cardiolite)

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6
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What does stress echo look for?

A

imbalance btw supply and demand bc of a wall motion abnormality; compare rest to exercise

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7
Q

Normally the left ventricle should _____ and ____ with exercise or dobutamine

A

beat faster; thicken more

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Normally the left ventricle should beat faster and thicken more with exercise or _______.

A

dobutamine

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9
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What does a cardiac cath/coronary angiography measure?

A
  1. pressure
  2. gradients
  3. saturation
  4. intracardiac shunt
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