Koronaranomalien von Joseph Alpert, MD

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Der Vortrag „Koronaranomalien“ von Joseph Alpert, MD ist Bestandteil des Kurses „Kongenitale Herzerkrankungen“.


Quiz zum Vortrag

  1. Right coronary artery
  2. Left anterior cardinal artery
  3. Left anterior descending artery
  4. Left circumflex artery
  5. Coronary sinus
  1. They are abnormalities of the origin and course of the coronary arteries.
  2. They are relatively uncommon.
  3. Most of them have malignant features.
  4. They are easily diagnosed with exercise stress testing.
  5. Intravascular Doppler flow studies detecting ischemia are diagnostic.
  1. Ectopic RCA from the right cusp
  2. ACAOS
  3. Coronary artery fistulas
  4. ALCAPA
  5. Coronary ostial atresia
  1. ACAOS
  2. Split RCA
  3. Ectopic RCA from the right cusp
  4. ALCAPA
  5. Coronary ostial atresia
  1. ALCAPA
  2. Split RCA
  3. ACAOS
  4. Coronary artery fistulas
  5. Myocardial bridge
  1. Angiography
  2. Cardiac ultrasonography
  3. Troponins
  4. Exercise stress test
  5. ECG
  1. Its likelihood is greater when congenital heart disease is present.
  2. It is a relatively common coronary anomaly.
  3. The left main artery originating from the opposite sinus is the most common form.
  4. It cannot be diagnosed with coronary angiography.
  5. It is usually treated by CABG.
  1. Patients may survive into adulthood given the presence of an extensive collateral network.
  2. The anomalous origin of RCA from the pulmonary artery is the most common variant.
  3. It is usually tolerated well in the absence of a collateral network.
  4. In the absence of a collateral network, most patients die within the 1st month.
  5. It is treated by neo-ostium formation.
  1. The treatment usually involves PCI methods.
  2. They always create an insignificant left to right shunt.
  3. They rarely involve the right coronary artery.
  4. The best diagnostic method is echocardiography.
  5. There are strict criteria regarding treatment.

Dozent des Vortrages Koronaranomalien

 Joseph Alpert, MD

Joseph Alpert, MD

Dr. Joseph Alpert is the Professor of Medicine in the Department of Medicine, Director of Coronary Care and Medical Director of Cardiac Rehabilitation at the University of Arizona (UA) College of Medicine, USA.
He obtained his Medical Degree cum laude from Harvard Medical School in 1969. Currently, he is a member of the Board of Trustees of the Association of Professors of Medicine, and Editor-in-Chief of The American Journal of Medicine.
Due to his achievements, he earned the Gifted Teacher Award from the American College of Cardiology in 2004.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Alpert teaches courses on Cardiology and the Cardiac System.


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