Imaging: Cardiovascular Imaging II Flashcards

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What is the Hampton hump?

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  • Westermark sign: focal peripheral hyperlucency secondary to oligemia resulting in a collapsed appearance of vessels distal to the occlusion.
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How is chest x-ray used in acute pulmonary embolism?

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3
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What do you see here?

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4
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What is shown here?

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5
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Where are the aortic and mitral valves here?

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6
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What kind of pacemaker is described?

  • Has at least one right ventricular lead, one left ventricular lead and may have a right atrial lead as well.
  • The left ventricular lead traverses the coronary sinus into a posterior or lateral cardiac vein
    • This allows access to the lateral left ventricle wall for left ventricular pacing.
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What is shown at the arrow?

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What is shown here?

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9
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What is shown here?

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Saddle Embolism: When it goes over bifurcation of pulmonary artery

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10
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What condition caused this? (the white arrow?)

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11
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Name the Pacemaker/ICD Complication

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Name the Pacemaker/ICD Complication

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13
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What is shown at the arrow?

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eccentric clot

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14
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What device is described?

  • Capable of generating a large amount of electrical energy in a single output used to defibrillate the heart.
  • If the device senses a tachyarrhythmia such as ventricular tachycardia or ventricular fibrillation, it sends a defibrillation shock to cardiovert the heart.
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15
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What kind of pacemaker is this?

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Single Lead Ventricular Pacemaker VVI

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16
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What is the Palla sign?

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  • enlargement of the descending interlobar branch of the right pulmonary artery, causing a “sausage” appearance towards right middle lobe.
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17
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What device is shown?

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18
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What is wrong with this?

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Misplaced lead

19
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What are the features of right heart strain from pulmonary embolism?

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20
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What pacemaker is described?

  • Has one lead that paces either the right ventricle or right atrium.
  • Most commonly, this lead is placed in the apex of the right ventricle
  • Used to pace the heart when there is a problem with the conduction pathways.
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21
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What is the Checklist for CIED Evaluation

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22
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Where are the aortic and mitral valves here?

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23
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What kind of pacemaker is shown?

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24
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What is Twiddler Syndrome?

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25
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Name the Pacemaker/ICD Complication

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26
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What is shown here?

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27
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Name the Pacemaker/ICD Complication

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28
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What is wrong with this?

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29
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What is shown at the arrow?

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Seen in Pulmonary Embolism

30
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What is the Westermark sign?

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31
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What are the arrows pointing to?

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Hilar adenopathy

32
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What is shown?

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He said remember this image

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Name the Pacemaker/ICD Complication

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34
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What is a Fleischner sign?

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a disproportionately enlarged left pulmonary artery

35
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What kind of pacemaker is described?

  • Has leads in the right atrium and right ventricle.
  • This type of pacemaker helps coordinate signals to and contractions of the atria and ventricles.
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36
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What is shown here?

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37
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What is shown here?

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38
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Name the Pacemaker/ICD Complication

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40
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What kind of pacemaker is this?

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41
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What is shown here?

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