PCR-Radial-approach-2-2-from-brachial-to-sub-clavian

Quiz 2.2 - From brachial to sub-clavian
Chapter 2 - Navigation: From the subclavian artery to the ascending artery - Principles (module 2.2)
Quiz 2.2 - From brachial to sub-clavian
Chapter 2 - Navigation: From the subclavian artery to the ascending artery - Principles (module 2.2)
Question 1: In case of tortuous brachiocephalic trunk, what is the best solution to go easily trough ascending aorta? (Single answer)
Ask to the patient to take a deep breath
Use a stiff wire
Use an hydrophilic wire first
Push hard on the wire
Push on the wire with catheter support
Question 2: When advancing the J-wire from the right radial approach you see it on the left hand side of the neck. What is your diagnosis? (Single answer)
Bi-carotid trunk
Arteria lusoria
Arterio-venous abnormality
Wire in left subclavian artery
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