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jvt_35_1_351cme2.qxd 2/9/11 5:26 AM Page 32 The Journal for Vascular Ultrasound 35(1):32–33, 2011 The following questions for SVU-CME examination are based on the article entitled “Carotid Intima-Media Thickness and Plaque Morphology in Carotid Stent Patients Over Time” by Courtney M. Daly, BSE; Julia T. Davis, MS, RN, RVT; Edward Y. Woo, MD; Benjamin M. Jackson, MD; Ronald M. Fairman, MD; Emile R. Mohler III, MD; Grace J. Wang, MD. Both true/false and multiple choice questions are included. There is only one (1) correct answer for the multiple choice test items. Answer all the questions as listed below. One (1) SVU- CME will be awarded for successful completion of this test with a grade of 80% or more. Thank you Anne M. Musson for these questions. 1. Carotid intima-media thickness (CIMT) has been recognized as a reliable predictor for coronary artery disease; however, it has not been shown to be a predictor for future stroke A. True B. False 2. Factors associated with plaque rupture include all of the following except A. calcification B. lipid rich core C. thin fibrin cap D. macrophage dense inflammation 3. A study using MDCT angiography to characterize plaques in patients with >60% stenosis found
Journal for Vascular Ultrasound – SAGE
Published: Mar 1, 2011
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