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SRU 1503

D.M. CARDIOLOGY DEGREE EXAMINATION


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JUNE 2000

PAPER I11 - CLINICAL CARDIOLOGY INCLUDING RECENT ADVANCES

Time : 3 hours 'Maximum marks : 100

Answer ALL questions

(2x30)

I. Discuss the current concepts in the management of atrial fibrillation.

'Heart rate variability' - Discuss.

Give a brief account of :

a) QT dispersion

b) Group I1 BIIII A inhibitors

c) Hypertension in pregnancy

d) ACE inhibitors in congestive failure


SRU 1783

D.M. CARDIOLOGY DEGREE EXAMINATION


NOVEMBER 2000

PAPER I11 - CLINICAL CARDIOLOGY INCLUDING RECENT ADVANCES

Time : 3 hours Maximum marks : 100

Answer ALL questions

I. Describe in detail the structure of the normal tricuspid valve


and its anomalies. (30)

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11. Describe and classify congenital Q-T prolongation syndrome.
Mention its mechanism and management. (30)

111. Give a brief account of :

a) Batista's operation

1 b) Coronary intravascular ultrasound

c) Preexcitation by 'fibres of Mahaim'

d) , Alcohol septa1 ablation


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SRU 2079

D .M. CARDIOLOGY DEGREE EXAMINATION


JUNE 2001

PAPER I11 - CLINICAL CARDIOLOGY INCLUDING RECENT ADVANCES

1 Time : 3 hours Maximum marks : 100

Answer ALL questions

I I. Discuss the differential diagnosis of continuous murmurs.

1 11. Write an essay on the measurement, interpretation and


I clinical potentiality of QT-dispersion.
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111. Give a brief account of :

a) Angiogenesis and its clinical application

b) Algorithm for the management of transposition of great arteries

c) Bidirectional Glenn
1 SRU 3038

D.M.CARDIOLOGY DEGREE EXAMINATION 1 3 '': if?? .


NOVEMBER 2002

PAPER 111 - CLINICAL CARDIOLOGY INCLUDING RECENT ADVANCES

Time : 3 hours Maximum marks : 100

Answer ALL questions

I I. Give an account of the treatment options in Transposition of Great Arteries. (30)

11. Describe the current perspective of


anti-thrombotic drugs in unstable angina.

111. Give a brief account of :

a) Device closure of Atrial Septa1 Defect

b) No-reflow phenomenon

c) Unstable plaque

d) Rheumatic vaccine
SRU 3412

D .M.CARDIOLOGY DEGREE EXAMINATION


JUNE 2003

PAPER I11 - CLINICAL CARDIOLOGY INCLUDING RECENT ADVANCES

Time : 3 hours Maximum marks : 100

Answer ALL questions

I. Discuss cardiac remodeling in Coronary Artery Disease.

11. Classify dissection of Aorta and


discuss its management.

111. Give a brief account of :

a) Management of Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome

b) Merits and demerits of Bioprosthesis

c) Biology of restenosis

d) Paclitaxel eluting stent


SRU 4238

D.M. CARDIOLOGY DEGREE EXAMINATION


JUNE 2004

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PAPER I11 - CLINICAL CARDIOLOGY INCLUDING RECENT ADVANCES

Time : 3 hours Maximum marks : 100

Answer ALL questions

How do you recognize and manage a suspected case of


hypoplastic left heart syndrome?

Give an account of idiopathic postural hypotension


including its diagnosis and management.

Give a brief account of :

Heat shock protein

Pulmonary vein ablation

Anti phospholipid syndrome

Ezetimide
SRU 5137

D.M.CARDIOLOGY DEGREE EXAMINATION


JUNE 2005

PAPER 111 - CLINICAL CARDIOLOGY INCLUDING RECENT ADVANCES

Time : 3 hours Maximum marks : 100

Answer ALL questions

Classify pulmonary atresia.


Describe its clinical features and investigations.
Mention the management options.

Discuss in detail the physiological basis, current indications and


long term results of biventricular pacing. (30)

Give a brief account o f :

Cardiovascular abnormalities in HIV infected individuals

Metabolic syndrome

Peripartum cardiomyopathy

Non-pharmacological management of atrial fibrillation


SRU 6 102

D.M. CARDIOLOGY DEGREE EXAMINATION, JUNE 2006

PAPER-I11

CLINICAL CARDIOLOGY INCLUDING RECENT ADVANCES

Time : 3 hours Maximum marks : 100

Answer ALL questions

~ 1. Discuss the predictors of outcome in the treatment of


chronic heart failure.

Describe the clinical recognition of tricuspid atresia including classification.


Briefly outline the treatment.
(30)

Give a brief account of :

3. Levosimeuden

4. Newer oral anticoagulants

5. Vaccine against rheumatic fever

6. Chamber hypertrophy in bundle branch block


SRU 71 17

D.M. CARDIOLOGY DEGREE EXAMINATION, APFUL 2007

PAPER-I11

CLINICAL CARDIOLOGY INCLUDING RECENT ADVANCES

Time : 3 hours Maximum marks : 100

Answer ALL questions

1. Discuss the pathophysiology of primary pulmonary hypertension and


enumerate the treatment options.
(30)

2. Classify tricuspid atresia.


Discuss the clinical features and the appropriate investigations to plan
management supported by evidence based medicine.
(30)

Give a brief account of :

3. Clopidogrel resistance

4. Hormone replacement therapy in women

5. Left ventricular performance index

6. Endovascular therapy in aortic dissection


SRU 8323

D.M. CARDIOLOGY DEGREE EXAMINATION, APRIL 2008

CLINICAL CARDIOLOGY INCLUDING RECENT ADVANCES

Time : 3 hours Maximum marks : 100

Answer ALL questions

1. Discuss heart failure with preserved left ventricular systolic function.


(30)

2. Describe supra valvular aortic stenosis syndrome (William - Beuron syndrome)


and its evaluation and management.
(30)

Give a brief account of:

3. Aspirin resistance

4. Non-invasive assessment of left ventricular d p / d t

5. Present consensus on duration of clopidogrel therapy in post PC1 patients

6. Strain rate imazing


SRU 9532

D.M. CARDIOLOGY DEGREE EXAMINATION, APRIL 2009


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CLINICAL CARDIOLOGY INCLUDING RECENT ADVANCES

Time : 3 hours Maximum inarks : 100

Answer ALL questions

1. Discuss the risk stratification in left ventricular systolic dysfunction.


.A (30)

2. Describe the clinical feature in,ventricular septa1 rupture and


the impact of non surgical and surgical intervention.

Give a brief account of: (4x10)

3. Non invasive method of assessment of myocardial performance index

4. Determinants of CRT intervention for long term results

5. The role of tirofiban in acute coronary syndrome.

6. Radio frequency ablation in atrial fibrillation


SRU 10786

D.M. CARDIOLOGY DEGREE EXAMINATION, APRIL 2010

PAPER-I11

CLINICAL CARDIOLOGY INCLUDING RECENT ADVANCES

Time : 3 hours Maximum marks : 100

Answer ALL questions

1. Discuss the causes of central cyanosis at birth and


discuss the management of transposition of great arteries.

2. Discuss congenital QT prolongation syndrome and its management.

Give a brief account of:

3. Management of hypertension in pregnancy

4. Heart rate variability

5. Percutaneous valve implantation

6. Stem cell therapy in heart failure


SRU16011

D.M. CARDIOLOGY DEGREE EXAMINATION, AUGUST 2014

PAPER-III

CLINICAL CARDIOLOGY INCLUDING RECENT ADVANCES

Time : 3 hours Maximum marks : 100

• Answer ALL questions

1. Discuss the risk stratification and prognostication in


acute pulmonary embolism.
(30)

2. Explain the genesis of atrial fibrillation.


Discuss the present guidelines in the management of
permanent atrial fibrillation.
(30)

Give a brief account of: (4x10)

3. Non HDL cholesterol

4. Clinical importance of second heart sound in congenital heart disease

5. Rivaroxaban

6. Door to balloon time


SRU16011

D.M. CARDIOLOGY DEGREE EXAMINATION, AUGUST 2014

PAPER-III

CLINICAL CARDIOLOGY INCLUDING RECENT ADVANCES

Time : 3 hours Maximum marks : 100

• Answer ALL questions

1. Discuss the risk stratification and prognostication in


acute pulmonary embolism.
(30)

2. Explain the genesis of atrial fibrillation.


Discuss the present guidelines in the management of
permanent atrial fibrillation.
(30)

Give a brief account of: (4x10)

3. Non HDL cholesterol

4. Clinical importance of second heart sound in congenital heart disease

5. Rivaroxaban

6. Door to balloon time

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