DM / DNB Cardiology Entrance Mock Test 12
DM / DNB Cardiology Entrance Mock Test 12
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Question 1Patient prosthesis mismatch is most likely to occur with:AMitral valve replacement
BTricuspid valve replacementCAortic valve replacement
DPulmonary valve replacement
Question 1 Explanation: An effective orifice area less than 0.7 square centimeter per square meter of body surface area for the aortic valve is taken as patient – prosthesis mismatch in case of aortic valve replacement. This is more likely to occur when the replacement is done in the case of severe aortic stenosis with a small aortic annulus.Question 2Rupture of sinus of Valsalva (RSOV) into right sided cardiac chambers cause left to right shunt. Which is the RSOV with low shunt?ARSOV into PABRSOV into RA
CNone of the a...
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