Clinical Cardiology

Murmurs become louder with squatting

Murmurs become louder with squatting All of the following Murmurs become louder with squatting EXCEPT [A] Mitral Stenosis[B] Mitral Regurgitation[C] HOCM[D] Aortic Regurgitation Murmurs become...

Cooing dove murmur

Cooing dove murmur Cooing dove murmur usually seen in all except [A] Severe aortic valve regurgitation[B] Mitral regurgitation[C] Pulmonary regurgitation[D] Calcific aortic stenosis Cooing dove...

Acute mitral regurgitation classically occurs with

Acute mitral regurgitation classically occurs with Acute mitral regurgitation classically occurs with [A] trauma[B] papillary muscle rupture secondary to myocardial infarction[C] mitral valve prolapse[D] endocarditis...

Acute mitral regurgitation

Acute mitral regurgitation is characterized by Acute mitral regurgitation is characterized by all Except [A] Increase in preload [B] Decrease in afterload [C] Increase in...

Septal depolarisation

Septal depolarisation Normal depolarisation of the septum from [A] left to right[B] right to left [C] Both side at same time[D] Inferior to Superior Normal...

Septal bounce

Septal bounce Mitral stenosis Septal bounce seen in [A] Mostly in Systole[B] Early diastole[C] Only systole[D] Both systole and diastole What are the causes of...

Stress echocardiography

Stress echocardiography What are the advantages of Stress Echocardiography ? Which factors decrease the sensitivity and specificity of stress echocardiography? Because of difficulty interpreting wall...

Pericardial knock

Pericardial knock – is a high-pitched early diastolic sound What is the Mechanism of pericardial knock? Mechanism of pericardial knock – high-pitched, early diastolic sound...