True/ False: A free wall rupture is the most catastrophic complication of STEMI
True. Involves the tearing or rupture of the acutely infarcted tissue
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What is shown in the image
papillary muscle rupture
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what is shown in the image
myocardial diverticulum.
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Surgical approaches to control heart failure in patients with ventricular aneurysm have included reduction ______ and ___ ______.
myoplasty and Dor myoplasty.
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what are the Global parameters of LV function>
Ventricular geometry
Ejection fraction
LV Volumes
Diastole and systole
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_________ is defined as a distinct break in the geometry of the left ventricular contour that is present in both diastole and systole with replacement of myocardium by fibrous scar tissue.
Aneurysm
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True/ False: CAD is most common Heart Disease in the heart.
True
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What is Chronic thrombus formation is most common after large anterior myocardial infarction, especially with involvement of the apex.
Mural Thrombus
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If coronary obstruction persists for a threshold period of time _______myocardial necrosis and persistent wall motion abnormalities develop. (irreversible myocardial necrosis).
(>4 hours)
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Most commonly used assessment of LV systolic function is ______.
Most commonly used method for quantitation of LV volume is ______.
*EF
*Simpson rule
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Typically with brief occlusion of 5 minutes- restores _______ seconds
Occlusion of 30-60 minutes- restoring function may take ______ hours
*6-120s
*24-72hrs
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Write down from normal to aneurysmal wall motion.
1 for normal contraction or hyperkinesia, *2 for hypokinesis
3 for akinesia, *4 for dyskinesia. *5 for aneurysmal segments
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An infrequently encountered abnormality which may be confused for an infarct-related aneurysm is a ______ _________.