Free Exam: ICVT Qtr 6: FFR -- Homework
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Prior to angioplasty you measure Fractional Flow Reserve with a pressure wire. The lesion is considered to be significant and should be angioplastied when the FFR is:
Prior to angioplasty you measure Fractional Flow Reserve with a pressure wire. The lesion is considered to be significant and should be angioplastied when the FFR is:
| Type: | Multiple choice |
| Points: | 1 |
| Randomize answers: | Yes |
Question 2
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Your patient Mr. Rocky Turane, a geologist from Granite Falls,
has a Fractional Flow Reserve of < 0.8 with intracoronary adenosine. This suggests:
Your patient Mr. Rocky Turane, a geologist from Granite Falls,
has a Fractional Flow Reserve of < 0.8 with intracoronary adenosine. This suggests:
| Type: | Multiple choice |
| Points: | 1 |
| Randomize answers: | Yes |
Question 3
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What is the formula for Fractional Flow Reserve as measured by a pressure guidewire placed distal to a stenosis during hyperemia? (Pa = aortic mean pressure as measured by guiding catheter. Pd = mean pressure distal to a stenosis as measured by the pressure wire.)
What is the formula for Fractional Flow Reserve as measured by a pressure guidewire placed distal to a stenosis during hyperemia? (Pa = aortic mean pressure as measured by guiding catheter. Pd = mean pressure distal to a stenosis as measured by the pressure wire.)
| Type: | Multiple choice |
| Points: | 1 |
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Question 4
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The intracoronary dosage of Adenosine used to induce hyperemia in the LCA is:
The intracoronary dosage of Adenosine used to induce hyperemia in the LCA is:
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Question 5
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If you mix 1 mg of Adenosine in 100 ml of D[sub]5[/sub]W, the resulting concentration would be:
If you mix 1 mg of Adenosine in 100 ml of D[sub]5[/sub]W, the resulting concentration would be:
| Type: | Multiple choice |
| Points: | 1 |
| Randomize answers: | Yes |