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  2. Cardiac
  3. Disorders of the heart and coronary arteries
  4. Coronary artery disease

Coronary artery disease

  • How can postinfarct complications be diagnosed?
  • How can the sensitivity of resting echocardiography for detecting CAD be improved?
  • How does one differentiate between acute and chronic ischemia by 2DE?
  • In a large acute myocardial infarction, an island of low signal can be seen within the area of delayed enhancement. What does this represent?
  • Is resting echocardiography sensitive for detecting CAD? Why or why not?
  • List seven complications of myocardial infarction.
  • List three 2DE findings associated with right ventricular infarction.
  • What CXR changes are seen in acute myocardial infarction?
  • What are the 2DE findings of acutely ischemic myocardium?
  • What diagnosis is suggested by local thinning of the ventricular wall on MRI?
  • What is the appearance of a myocardial infarct on delayed enhanced MRI?
  • What is the appearance of infarcted myocardium on CT?
  • What is the normal evolution of infarcts by delayed enhanced imaging?
  • What other disease processes result in abnormalities on delayed enhanced images?
  • What signs of CAD can be seen on a CXR?
  • What signs of postinfarct complications can be seen on CXR?

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