Mcqs In Cardiothoracic Surgery

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Cardiac Surgery Review Questions Cardiac Surgery Review Questions offer a good option for scoring points because of two reaseons. The question bank in cardiac surgery is limited. The questions are conceptual and require less cramming. Which coronary arterial vessels are most susceptible to ischaemia?

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A) Myocardial arterial vessels. Opengl Es 2.0 Sample Program. B) Epicardial arterial vessels c) Pericardial arterial vessels d) All vessels are equally affected Q2. What is not true about left dominant coronary circulation? A) It is seen in 20% of the population b) Left circumflex artery supplies the Posterior descending artery c) Left circumflex artery terminates as obtuse marginal branch d) Left circumflex artery may originate from right coronary sinus. Which of the following change does not occur in. A) Increased left atrial pressure B) Left atrium dilatation C) Ventricular hypertrophy d) Embolisation of clots Q6. Most common congenital anomaly associated with coarctation of aorta is a) Ventricular septal defect (VSD) b) Atrial septal defect ( ASD) c ) Bicuspid Aortic valve d) Patent ductus arteriosis (PDA) Q 7 which one of the following is not a clinical feature of Coarctation of Aorta a) Hypotension b) Rib notching c ) Prominent pulsation under the ribs d ) Radio femoral delay.