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Study Course Description

Internal Diseases (Cardiology)

Main Study Course Information

Course Code
ISK_217
Branch of Science
Clinical medicine; Internal medicine
ECTS
4.50
Target Audience
Medicine
LQF
Level 7
Study Type And Form
Full-Time

Study Course Implementer

Course Supervisor
Structure Unit Manager
Structural Unit
Department of Internal Diseases
Contacts

Rga, 2 Hipokrāta Street, isk@rsu.lv, +371 67042338

About Study Course

Objective

1. Learn subjective and objective examination methods in practice – survey, examination, palpation, percussion and auscultation; interpret the obtained information in the context of cardiovascular diseases. 2. Train students how to interpret data gained from laboratory tests and instrumental examination, including modern examination methods in cardiology. 3. Learn the epidemiology of cardiovascular pathology, basic diagnostic principles and treatment methods. 4. Promote the development of student clinical thinking and decision-making. 5. Promote analytical and synthetic approaches to data interpretation of modern examinations (imaging diagnostics, invasive examinations and computer-assisted examination methods).

Preliminary Knowledge

Normal anatomy, histology, normal physiology, biochemistry, basics of medical physics, biology and genetics, basics of internal medicine from the 4th semester course.

Learning Outcomes

Knowledge

1.Demonstrate orientation in the newest medical technologies, examination methods and scientific disciplines. • Collect the anamnesis, sequentially arrange it, identify possible risk factors of the disease. • Considering the patient's investigation data (check-up, palpation, percussion, auscultation, assessing instrumental finding results) identify the possible level of pathology. • Analyse the obtained information to evaluate the pathological degree and the corresponding risks. • Be competent in pathological processes under consideration and be able to analyse those aspects of pathophysiology.

Skills

1.• Be able to communicate with patients, their relatives, colleagues, other people or organizations involved in health care. • Obtain information about the patient's complaints and anamnesis; • Perform physical examination of the patient with palpation, percussion and auscultation methods and methods derived from those. • Take the peripheral pulse, heart rate, respiratory rate and arterial pressure indicators, relate them to a particular clinical situation and link it with the overall examination process. • Be competent in ECG results. • Be competent in the results of instrumental examination and their indications (load tests, imaging methods, invasive diagnostic techniques, contrast tests) used in cardiology practice. • Be competent in the diagnosis of heart disease, modern heart disease treatments (pharmacotherapy, surgery, mini-invasive methods); be able to interpret auscultation findings and imaging data. • Have a grasp of the diagnosis of coronary heart disease and early recognition and treatment tactics of various acute situations. • Able to evaluate electrocardiographic findings in a variety of heart rhythm disorders. Be competent in assessment of different risk degrees of arrhythmia. • Be competent in the diagnosis of different cardiomyopathies, able to interpret auscultation findings, imaging data, be competent in modern diagnostic options of cardiomyopathy (nuclear magnetic resonance, genetic examinations, implantable rhythm recorders). • Be competent in the diagnosis of acute and chronic heart insufficiency, able to interpret auscultation findings, imaging data, and be competent in modern diagnostic options and pathophysiological comprehension. • Able to summarize the acquired symptoms and present the diagnosis and medical history.

Competences

1.• Evaluate the acquired symptoms, linking them with pathological processes in the patient's body. • Interpret basic imaging (echocardiography, CT, MRI) data. • Explain the necessity of instrumental examinations. • Interpret the findings of instrumental examinations at the most basic level. • Able to interpret auscultation findings, imaging data; be competent in modern treatment options of heart diseases. • Able to interpret auscultation findings, imaging data; be competent in modern diagnostic options of cardiomyopathy (nuclear magnetic resonance, genetic examinations, implantable rhythm recorders). • Be competent in the diagnosis of acute and chronic heart failure, be able to interpret auscultation findings, imaging data, and be competent in modern diagnostic options and pathophysiological comprehension. • Able to analyse situations, substantiate, logically formulate and explain their opinion.

Assessment

Individual work

Title
% from total grade
Grade
1.
Individual work
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Independent individual work – patient examination, analysis and interpretation of investigation results, filling in of medical history. Preparation of study material for the course. Improvement of the existing learning material.

Examination

Title
% from total grade
Grade
1.
Examination
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A test consisting of 3 parts: • clinical situations with examination results – 35%; • multiple choice questions (OSCE) – 30% of the total mark; • examination results and their interpretation (Electrocardiography, echocardiography, coronarography, MRI/description) – 35%.

Study Course Theme Plan

FULL-TIME
Part 1
  1. Electrocardiography. Basic principles. Electrical axes of the heart, atrial and ventricular hypertrophies, propagation disorders in the atria and ventricles of the heart.

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  1. Signs of myocardial blood flow abnormalities on the ECG. The concept of myocardial damage.

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  1. Cardiac conduction system and its imaging in electrocardiography. Normal and pathological variants.

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  1. Clinical evaluation of heart disease. Common symptoms of heart disease, major congenital and acquired heart diseases, pathophysiology, diagnostics.

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  1. Cardiac evaluation by imaging (EHO kg, CT, MRI). ECG capabilities in early diagnosis of heart disease. Treatment methods for heart valve disease and congenital heart disease (surgical and minimally invasive valve prosthesis, valve surgery, defect closure, etc.). Topic summary.

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  1. Cardiomyopathies. Classification of cardiomyopathies. Principles of diagnostics. Unclassified cardiomyopathies. Pathophysiological features.

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  1. Arterial hypertension. Primary and secondary hypertension. Clinical evaluation – risk factors, target organ damage, complications.

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  1. Arterial hypertension: treatment – principles of non-pharmacological therapy and pharmacotherapy. The choice of pharmacotherapy.

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  1. Hypertension and risk of complication. Hypertensive crysis. Pseudoresistant hypertension. Secondary hypertension. Treatments. Summary of topic.

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  1. Chronic heart failure: Pathophysiological mechanisms, ABCD and NYHA classifications, risks, clinical, laboratory (BNP) systolic and diastolic function, EhoKG and ECG assessment.

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  1. Coronary heart disease. Causes, epidemiology, risk factors, pathophysiological mechanisms. Chronic coronary syndrome: Angina, its types. Diagnosis, classification, examination and treatment.

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  1. Acute coronary syndrome, possibilities of its development. Myocardial infarction, its classification, mechanisms, types of infarction. Modern tactics in case of acute coronary syndrome (student should be able to understand and act in various situations, solve situation tasks, justify the necessity and role of diagnostic findings). Complications of myocardial infarction. Risk after myocardial infarction, risk assessment, methods, significance.

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  1. Treatment strategy for CHD: conservative and/or invasive (PCI, bypass, hybrid procedures). Topic summary.

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  1. Chronic and acute heart failure. Princoples. Pathophysiology. Mechanisms.

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  1. Acute heart failure: pathophysiological mechanisms, clinical evaluation of major clinical types (pulmonary oedema, cardiogenic shock). Additional examinations (central venous pressure, pulmonary capillary entrapment pressure, etc.). Treatment of chronic heart failure: non-pharmacological and pharmacological. Treatment of acute heart failure. Topic summary.

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  1. Arrhythmias I. Supraventricular tachyarrhythmias. Pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment. Arrhythmias II. Ventricular arrhythmias. Inherited arrhythmias. Pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment.

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  1. Arrhythmias II. Ventricular arrhythmias. Inherited arrhythmias. Pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment. Risk identification and prevention

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  1. Arrhythmias III. Atrial fibrillation and atrial flutter. Reasons, classification, clinic. Arrhythmias: conduction disorders, clinical and ECG assessment. Pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment. Prevention of thromboembolic events. Topic summary.

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  1. Primary cardiomyopathies. Life treatening cardiomyopathies. Secundary cardiomyopathies. Typical pathophysiological mechanisms. Nuances of treatment. Prevention. Sudden Cardiac Death.

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  1. Concept of thrombosis. Thromboses of the venous system. Pulmonary artery thromboembolism. Pulmonary hypertension. Practical test: disease history.

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Total ECTS (Creditpoints):
1.50
Contact hours:
30 Academic Hours
Final Examination:
Test (Semester)
Part 2
Total ECTS (Creditpoints):
3.00
Contact hours:
30 Academic Hours
Final Examination:
Exam

Bibliography

Required Reading

1.

Klīniskā Medicīna, I., II., III. daļa. A. Lejnieka redakcijā, 2010.-2012. Nacionālais Apgāds (akceptējams izdevums)

2.

Kalvelis, Andrejs. Klīniskā Elektrokardioloģija. 2008. Nacionālais Apgāds. (akceptējams izdevums)

3.

Braunwald's Heart Disease. A Textbook of Cardiovascular Medicine. 12th edition. 2022. Elsevier and following edt.

4.

Harrisson's Principles of Internal Medicine 20th edition. (Vol.1 & Vol.2.). McGrawHill, 2021

5.

Hampton, John. ECG Made Practical. 7th edition, Kindle Edition. 2019

6.

Guidelines of international professional associations in the diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular diseases

7.

Praktiskie Materiāli Kardioloģijas kursam

8.

Practical Materials for Cardiology course

9.

Ārvalstu studentiem/For international students:

10.

Braunwald's Heart Disease. A Textbook of Cardiovascular Medicine. 12th edition. 2022. Elsevier and following edt.

11.

Harrisson's Principles of Internal Medicine 20th edition. (Vol.1 & Vol.2.). McGrawHill, 2021

12.

Hampton, John. ECG Made Practical. 7th edition, Kindle Edition. 2019

Additional Reading

1.

Siegenthaler, Walter. Differential Diagnosis in Internal Medicine: From Symptom to Diagnosis Hardcover, 2007

2.

Siegenthaler, Walter. Siegenthalers Differenzialdiagnose: Innere Krankheiten - vom Symptom zur Diagnose. 2013

3.

Goldberger, Ari L. Clinical Electrocardiography E-Book (Clinical Electrocardiography: A Simplified Approach). 8th edition, Kindle Edition, 2018

4.

Surawicz, B., Knilans, T. Chou's Electrocardiography in Clinical Practice E-Book: Adult and Pediatric. 6th edition, Kindle Edition.

5.

Douglas, P., William, G., et al. Zipes and Jalife's Cardiac Electrophysiology: From Cell to Bedside. 11th edition, 2022

6.

Armstrong, William F., Thomas, R. Feigenbaum's Echocardiography (Englisch) Gebundenes Buch – 30. Oktober 2018

7.

Catherine M., et.al. Textbook of Clinical Echocardiography (Englisch) Gebundenes Buch – 28. Februar 2018

8.

Flachskampf, Frank Arnold. Kursbuch Echokardiografie: Unter Berücksichtigung nationaler und internationaler Leitlinien Gebundenes Buch. 2022

9.

Antonio Pelliccia The ESC Textbook of Sports Cardiology. 2019

Other Information Sources

1.

www.hrsonline.org

2.

www.cardiosource.com

3.

www.kardiologija.lv

4.

e-studijas

5.

radiologija.lv

6.

Ārvalstu studentiem/For International students:

7.

www.cardiosource.com

8.

www.hrsonline.org

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