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Cerebral Blood Flow Volume in Posterior Circulation Ischemic Disorders for CME credit December 2021

Cerebral Blood Flow Volume in Posterior Circulation Ischemic Disorders for CME credit December 2021 1023613 JUHXXX10.1177/15443167211064060 research-article2021 CME Test Questions Journal for Vascular Ultrasound 2021, Vol. 45(4) 197 © 2021, Society for Vascular Ultrasound Cerebral Blood Flow Volume in Posterior Article reuse guidelines: sagepub.com/journals-permissions Circulation Ischemic Disorders https://doi.org/10.1177/15443167211064060 DOI: 10.1177/15443167211064060 journals.sagepub.com/home/jvu for CME credit December 2021 The following questions for SVU-CME examination are based 4. Which artery was affected significantly more often with on the article entitled “Cerebral Blood Flow Volume in steno-occlusive disease in patients with posterior circu- Posterior Circulation Ischemic Disorders.” lation ischemic stroke? Both true/false and multiple-choice questions are included. A. Basilar artery There is only one (1) correct answer for the multiple-choice test B. Left vertebral artery items. Answer all the questions as listed below. One-half (1/2) C. Right vertebral artery CME credit will be awarded for successful completion of this D. Ophthalmic artery test with a grade of 80% or more. 5. There was no significant difference between the aggre- 1. Which of the following imaging modalities was the gated blood flow volume in the internal carotid arteries principal method used in this study to assess blood flow in the younger and older subgroups of healthy volume in the posterior circulation? volunteers. A. Computed tomography angiography A. True B. Color-duplex ultrasound B. False C. Magnetic resonance imaging D. Positron emission tomography 6. Aggregated blood flow volume in the vertebral arteries did not vary significantly with age. 2. In comparing patients with vertebrobasilar insuffi- A. True ciency and healthy volunteers, no significant differ- B. False ences were found in measurements of: A. Blood flow volume in each of the internal carotid arteries B. Aggregated blood flow volume in the internal Instructions: CME tests are offered only online at www.svu. carotid arteries org. SVU Members can complete the tests and earn CME for C. Aggregated blood flow volume in the vertebral free. Nonmembers will be charged $20 per one-half (1/2) CME arteries test taken. All exams for SVU CME must be completed by D. Total blood flow volume to the brain November 30, 2024. 3. For patients with posterior circulation ischemic stroke, a decrease in blood flow volume in the posterior circu- lation was associated with the presence of steno-occlu- sive disease. A. True B. False http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal for Vascular Ultrasound SAGE

Cerebral Blood Flow Volume in Posterior Circulation Ischemic Disorders for CME credit December 2021

Journal for Vascular Ultrasound , Volume 45 (4): 1 – Dec 1, 2021

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1023613 JUHXXX10.1177/15443167211064060 research-article2021 CME Test Questions Journal for Vascular Ultrasound 2021, Vol. 45(4) 197 © 2021, Society for Vascular Ultrasound Cerebral Blood Flow Volume in Posterior Article reuse guidelines: sagepub.com/journals-permissions Circulation Ischemic Disorders https://doi.org/10.1177/15443167211064060 DOI: 10.1177/15443167211064060 journals.sagepub.com/home/jvu for CME credit December 2021 The following questions for SVU-CME examination are based 4. Which artery was affected significantly more often with on the article entitled “Cerebral Blood Flow Volume in steno-occlusive disease in patients with posterior circu- Posterior Circulation Ischemic Disorders.” lation ischemic stroke? Both true/false and multiple-choice questions are included. A. Basilar artery There is only one (1) correct answer for the multiple-choice test B. Left vertebral artery items. Answer all the questions as listed below. One-half (1/2) C. Right vertebral artery CME credit will be awarded for successful completion of this D. Ophthalmic artery test with a grade of 80% or more. 5. There was no significant difference between the aggre- 1. Which of the following imaging modalities was the gated blood flow volume in the internal carotid arteries principal method used in this study to assess blood flow in the younger and older subgroups of healthy volume in the posterior circulation? volunteers. A. Computed tomography angiography A. True B. Color-duplex ultrasound B. False C. Magnetic resonance imaging D. Positron emission tomography 6. Aggregated blood flow volume in the vertebral arteries did not vary significantly with age. 2. In comparing patients with vertebrobasilar insuffi- A. True ciency and healthy volunteers, no significant differ- B. False ences were found in measurements of: A. Blood flow volume in each of the internal carotid arteries B. Aggregated blood flow volume in the internal Instructions: CME tests are offered only online at www.svu. carotid arteries org. SVU Members can complete the tests and earn CME for C. Aggregated blood flow volume in the vertebral free. Nonmembers will be charged $20 per one-half (1/2) CME arteries test taken. All exams for SVU CME must be completed by D. Total blood flow volume to the brain November 30, 2024. 3. For patients with posterior circulation ischemic stroke, a decrease in blood flow volume in the posterior circu- lation was associated with the presence of steno-occlu- sive disease. A. True B. False

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Published: Dec 1, 2021

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