Quiz for:
Diagnostic Arteriogram for Lower Extremity Occlusions

Question 1

Which imaging technique was used to visualize access vessel complications and the aorta-iliac system?

Question 2

Which artery had an occlusion detected by the ultrasound arterial duplex?

Question 3

How was wire placement into the abdominal aorta confirmed?

Question 4

Which artery reconstituted distally via collaterals from another artery?

Question 5

Which artery was accessed using a Benson wire for contralateral lower extremity access?

Question 6

What type of device was used for arterial access guided by ultrasound?

Question 7

What information will the findings from the arteriogram provide for the patient's management?

Question 8

What did the angiography show regarding the left SFA and popliteal arteries?

Question 9

Which artery was accessed initially during the procedure?

Question 10

What type of anesthesia was used for local infiltration during the arteriogram procedure?

Question 11

What size sheath was placed in the right common femoral artery?

Question 12

Which artery reconstituted distally via collaterals without direct inline flow?

Question 13

What was the patient's initial complaint leading to the arteriogram?

Question 14

Why was preparation made to access the left groin during the arteriogram procedure?

Question 15

What was used to visualize the entire arterial system during the arteriogram procedure?