Carotid Intervention
review for chapter 9
Created Date
10.06.20
Last Updated
10.07.20
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Topics of this game:
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If a problem arises after a endarterectomy, where will the problem MOST LIKELY be located?
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What is a CEA (carotid endarterectomy) ?
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Where does a normal CEA begin and end?
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What is a arteriotomy?
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Which of the following is NOT a common problem leading to stenosis at the level of a arteriotomy for a CEA?
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Which of the following is not associated with neck swelling after a CEA?
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What is a Dacron patch made out of?
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Which of the following is NOT a common associated with CAS (Carotid artery stenting)?
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When veins are everted to be used as a patch, which layer of the vein will be facing the lumen of the artery?
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At what level is the ICA transected during a eversion technique for a CEA ?
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Which artery is most often used for catheter insertion for a CAS?
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When air is entrapped directly above the CEA site its hard to visualize the vessel, what approach would help with visualization of the vessel?
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True or False: the velocities in an artery will always return to normal after a CAS?
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How long after a CEA or a CAS should an ultrasound evaluation be done to reobserve the vessel?
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A high grade restenosis seen in a CAS should correlate with PSV range of _________??
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