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  • September 10, 2024
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ABFM Exam 2022
Indications for preop CXR - verified answer COPD, age > 60, functional dep, hypoalbuminemia, CHF,
emergency/prolonged procedure, surg sites (thorax, upper abd, AAA)



What study is needed for uncontrolled RA prior to surgery? - verified answer Cervical spine film (to
eval for atlanto-axial instability)



ChADs2 -VASc criteria & scoring - verified answer For Afib stroke risk:

CHF (HFrEF)

HTN

Age: 65-74(1), 75 & up (2)

DM

Stroke/TIA/VTE hx (2)

Vasc dx hx (prior MI, PAD, aortic plaque)

Sex (F - 1)



0(M) or 1(F) - no anticoag

1(M) or 2(F) - shared decision-making

2(M) or 3(F) - anticoag



ACC/AHA 2019



How soon is troponin detected after ACS?

How long is it elevated for? - verified answer Detected 3-6 hrs after ACS

Elevated for 7-14d post-MI

*Renal dx can show elevated trops



Tx cocaine-induced angina? What do we NOT give? - verified answer Nitroglycerin, benzos

**Do NOT give beta blockers to avoid unopposed alpha stimulation

,Management of NSTEMI (NSTE-ACS), low and high risk strategies? - verified answer Lower Risk
Patients (Ischemia guided strategy):

1. ASA 325mg

2. P2Y12i (Clopidogrel)

3. Anticoag (SQH)



Higher Risk Patients (Early Invasive strategy):

On the way to the CATH lab...

1. ASA 325

2. P2Y12i (Clopidogrel)

3. Anticoag (SQH)

4. Consider glycoprotein IIa/IIIbi (abciximab)



When do we consider higher risk strategy for treatment of NSTEMI (NSTE-ACS)? - verified answer -
sx ischemia despite med tx

-prev PCI or CABG

-evidence of cardiac dx (EF < 40%, large ant perfusion defect, marked elevated trop, ventricular
dysrhythmias)



Management of STEMI? - verified answer 1. Reperfusion (cath lab) ASAP! - w/i 12 hrs!!

2. PCI preferred

3. If > 12 hrs away from PCI capable facility or if time from 1st medical contact at non-PCI hospital to
device time @ PCI hospital is > 2 hrs, consider fibrinolytics



What arteries and leads are affected in anterior MI, lateral MI, and inferior MI? - verified answer
Ant MI:

-LAD

-V1-V4



Lat MI:

-circumflex

-V5-V6

,Inferior MI:

-RCA

-II, III, AVF



How long is DAPT needed for: 1) Acute ACS?

2) scheduled cath w/ BMS vs DES? - verified answer 1. Acute ACS: 1 yr of DAPT regardless of stent
type*



2. Scheduled cath: 1 month of DAPT for BMS, 6 mos for DES



*Extending DAPT beyond 1 yr after MI may be reasonable if no increased risk of bleed



What are the 4 indicators for statin therapy? - verified answer 1. Tertiary prevention for known
CVD: ACS, PVD, prior MI/angina/stroke/TiA, prior PCI



2. Secondary prevention in familial HLD w/ LDL 190+



3. DM age 40-75 + LDL 70+



4. Age 40-75 + LDL 70+ + 10 yr ASCVD risk:

7.5% or higher - discuss statin

7.5 -10% - consider statin if risk enhancers

10% or higher - start statin (low-mod)



What is primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary prevention?

Give examples for each. - verified answer Primary prevention - targets people w/ risk factors to
prevent a disease (ex: vaccinations)

Secondary prevention - targets people w/ an asx disease to catch it early (ex: breast cancer
screening)

Tertiary prevention - targets people w/ known disease to prevent complications (screening diabetics
for microalbuminuria)

, Quaternary prevention - goal of preventing over-treatment (no ASA for primary prevention, avoiding
unnecessary clinical breast exams or DRE)



When is coronary artery calcium score useful? - verified answer Used to help aid decision to start
statin in:

-Adults 40-75 with no clinical ASCVD or DM

-w/ LDL at least 70

-ASCVD risk 7.5-19.9%



Score 0 - may hold statin

Score 1-99 + age at least 55 - start statin

Score at least 100 - start statin



5 Important meds in MI? - verified answer 1. ACEi

2. BB

3. Statin

4. ASA

5. Anticoag (LVX or SQH)



4 Important meds in HF (that decrease mortality)? - verified answer 1. ACEi or ARBs

2. BB - metoprolol succinate, carvedilol, and bisoprolol ONLY

*start when stable

3. Aldosterone antags - if GFR > 30

4. Entresto (ARNI) - 36 hrs after stopping ACE/ARBs



In African Amer's w/ HFrEF, what med combo causes decreased mortality and increased quality of
life? - verified answer Hydralazine + isosorbide dinitrate



What common drugs do we avoid in HFrEF? - verified answer 1. NSAIDs

2. non-dihydropyridine calcium channel blockers (verapamil, diltiazem)

*think "non-dihydro - neg inotropes!"

3. Most antiarrhythmics

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