ED-10 NEW BATCH EXAM 05

1. What type of atheromatous lesion generally presents as stable angina?
Type I lesion
Type V lesion
Type VI lesion
Type II lesion
Type III lesion.
2. Which of the following is not a feature of vulnerable plaques?
Lipid rich core
Plentiful collagenous cross link.
Thin fibrocellular cap.
Speckled calcification
Increase in inflammatory cells.
3. How much energy should we have from saturated fat to prevent coronary artery disease?
Less than 5%
Less than 20%
Less than 10%
Less than 1%
Less than 25%
4. Which of the following can cause angina pectoris?
Aortic stenosis.
Aortic regurgitation.
Mitral stenosis.
Mitral regurgitation.
Tricuspid stenosis.
5. Which of the following is not true regarding variant angina?
Result from vasospasm of coronary arteries.
Angiogram is normal.
Angiogram shows spasmodic vessel.
May have ST elevation during chest pain attack.
May be called Prinzmetal angina.
6. Which of the following factors does not increase oxygen demand of heart?
Raised heart rate.
Increased blood pressure.
Low hemoglobin
High myocardial contractility.
Hypertrophy of left ventricle.
7. Which of the following is a feature of high risk stable angina?
Poor left ventricular function.
Exertional angina.
Ischemia only at high workload.
Single vessel disease.
Two vessel disease.
8. What is the which of the following is wrong regarding nitrates?
Reduction of preload.
Can cause hypertension.
Reduction of vasomotor tone.
Dilation of coronary arteries.
Increase myocardial oxygen supply.
9. Which of following is not diagnostic of Myocardial infarction?
Rise and fall of Troponin.
Raised troponin without dynamic change.
Symptoms of ischemia.
ST elevation in ECG
Angiogram revealing coronary thrombus.
10. What is the main acute complication of PCI?
Long hospital stay
Occlusion of target vessel by a thrombus.
Recurrent angina.
Neurological complication.
Complete heart block due to AV damage.
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