Case #150-Ali Bozorgi

History:

45 years old man with recurrent palpitations, underwent EPS. Two EP tracings are shown below:

Question:

Which Arrhythmia is unlikely? 

Case #323-Ali Bozorgi

History:

70 years old patient with a history of dual chamber pacemaker implantation 5 years ago presented by device malfunction (no pacing), device analysis performed.

Question:

Based on the report of programming and chest x-ray which problem is unlikely?

Case #523-Ali Bozorgi

History:

A 45 years old electrician with a history of ICD implantation, experienced ICD shock. Below you can find plot diagram and EGM of the event. 

Question:

which statement is WRONG?

Case #164-Kaveh Hosseini

History:

A 55 years old man underwent eventful CABG 2 days ago. His post op BP was low and needed inotrope and mechanical support. He complained from abdominal pain and dyspnea. Post-op CXR is as follows

Question:

What is most important abnormality in CXR? 

Case #541-Samane Mohamadi

History:

A 39-year-old woman is experiencing paroxysmal palpitations. Below are the electrophysiological (EP) tracings.

Question:

What is the most probable diagnosis?

Case #664-Samane Mohamadi

History:

A middle aged lady,came to our clinic with chief complaint of multiple episodes of palpitation.
here are the EP tracings.

Question:

Which arrhythmia is the least possible diagnosis?

Case #532-Ali Bozorgi

History:

A young lady with palpitations. ECG of the arrhythmia is presented below.

Question:

Which diagnosis is NOT probable?

Case #47-Ali Bozorgi

History:

The patient is a case of HOCM , you will see part of ECG Holter monitoring.

Question:

What is the rhythm and what is your decision for the patient?

Case #136-Ali Bozorgi

History:

A 65 years old lady implanted dual chamber pacemaker recently, ECG and Chest X-Ray is shown.

Question:

Which statement is TRUE in this patient?

Case #645-Shayan Shahi

History:

A 25-year-old patient came to our clinic with the chief complaint of palpitation, based on his surface ECG, we scheduled him for EPS.

Question:

According to his surface ECG and EP tracing, which statement is not true?

Case #540-Ali Bozorgi

History:

A electrocardiogram (ECG) of a young boy is shown below:

Question:

What is an appropriate statement to describe premature ventricular contractions (PVCs)?

Case #524-Ali Bozorgi

History:

A middle-aged patient with a history of ICD implantation complained about palpation. The ICD tracing is shown:

Question:

which statement is WRONG?

History:

A 40-year-old man complained of shortness of breath and orthopnea during the last week. He had no usual cardiovascular risk factors, no history of medication, supplement, or drug use, and no history of recent viral infection.

The patient's appearance is significantly different from other family members (e.g. he is taller than his brothers.)

In the electrocardiogram, sinus tachycardia was seen.

In the echocardiography, EF=20% was reported and there was no evidence of LVH.

In the coronary angiography, there were no coronary lesions.

Question:

Based on his physical appearance, Which finding of the patient seems incorrect?

History:

A 50 y/o man underwent echocardiography for assessment of heart murmur.

Question:

What is your most likely diagnosis?

Case #74-Ali Bozorgi

History:

35 years old man with recurrent palpitations, underwent EPS. Two tracings are shown below.

Question:

What is the most likely diagnosis?

Case #635-Samane Mohamadi

History:

Following case 632, the patient underwent EPS and ablation. The tracings are displayed below.

Question:

Which statement is not correct?

Case #539-Ali Bozorgi

History:

An 83-year-old man underwent recent primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) for the right coronary artery (RCA). Two ECGs in two consecutive days are presented below.

Question:

Which statement is TRUE?

Case #314-Ali Bozorgi

History:

A middle-aged patient with palpitation underwent EPS. EP tracings are shown:

Question:

According to EP Tracings, what is the diagnosis?

Case #572-Samane Mohamadi

History:

A 64-year-old male with a past medical history of CRT-P implantation 5 years ago,(with no medical record document) came to ER with chief complaint of syncope yesterday at 5 pm.

Question:

Here you can find the ECG and the arrhythmia episode concomitant with the syncope event.
What is the best choice?

Case #603-Ali Bozorgi

History:

A 68-year-old man with a left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) of 25%, experiencing frequent premature ventricular contractions (PVCs) at a burden of 45%, and mild coronary artery disease (CAD). The 12-lead ECG is displayed below.

Question:

Which statement is FALSE?

In Loving Memory of

Dr. Maryam Khoshnevis

MD, Cardiologist

Fellowship of Echocardiography

Faculty member of TUMS

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