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Cardiology (Pathology Clinical Pharmacology Methods of Examination and Interpretation of Data, Symptomatology and Pharmacotherapy)

Study Course Description

Course Description Statuss:Approved
Course Description Version:1.00
Study Course Accepted:25.03.2024 16:18:54
Study Course Information
Course Code:ISK_234LQF level:Level 7
Credit Points:2.67ECTS:4.00
Branch of Science:Basic Sciences of Medicine, including Pharmacy; Clinical PharmacyTarget Audience:Clinical Pharmacy
Study Course Supervisor
Course Supervisor:Larisa Umnova
Study Course Implementer
Structural Unit:Department of Internal Diseases
The Head of Structural Unit:
Contacts:Riga, 2 Hipokrata Street, iskatrsu[pnkts]lv, +371 67042338
Study Course Planning
Full-Time - Semester No.1
Lectures (count)11Lecture Length (academic hours)2Total Contact Hours of Lectures22
Classes (count)5Class Length (academic hours)2Total Contact Hours of Classes10
Total Contact Hours32
Study course description
Preliminary Knowledge:
Human anatomy, physiology and pathology, medical biochemistry, pharmacology.
Objective:
To provide students with knowledge in clinical areas – pathophysiology of cardiovascular diseases, clinical manifestations, evaluation of examinations, basic methods of treatment and pharmacotherapy options for cardiovascular diseases. The study module comprises an integrated training cycle in which the student is gradually introduced to the pathological physiology of a group of diseases, clinical pharmacology, clinical manifestations, examination possibilities, interpretation of examination data, principles of treatment and pharmacotherapy possibilities.
Topic Layout (Full-Time)
No.TopicType of ImplementationNumberVenue
1Construction and function of the cardiovascular system. Major pathophysiological mechanisms for cardiovascular diseases.Lectures1.00auditorium
2The most common diseases in the cardiovascular system: morphological and functional manifestations of atherosclerosis, coronary heart disease, arterial hypertension, heart rhythm disorders and heart failure, their pathogenesis.Lectures1.00auditorium
3Key pathogenetic mechanisms as a target for the treatment of cardiovascular diseases.Classes1.00clinical base
4Clinical pharmacology in cardiology.Lectures3.00auditorium
5Complaints and anamnesis in patients with cardiovascular diseases. Cardiovascular risk factors. Physical examination of the patient. Examination methods in cardiology. Fundamentals of electrocardiography. Principles and role of echocardiography in the assessment of cardiovascular structure and function. Indications and diagnostic value of cardiac computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging.Lectures3.00clinical base
6Arterial hypertension. Primary and secondary arterial hypertension. Risk factors, clinical manifestations, target organ damage, complications of hypertension. Non-pharmacological and pharmacological treatment of arterial hypertension.Lectures1.00clinical base
7Pharmacological agents for the treatment of cardiovascular diseases.Classes1.00auditorium
8Atherosclerosis: epidemiology, risk factors, examinations required and principles of therapy. Coronary heart disease: epidemiology, risk factors, clinical manifestations, patient examination options. Stable angina pectoris. Acute coronary syndrome. Unstable angina. Myocardial infarction.Lectures1.00clinical base
9The concept of cardiac arrhythmias. Classification of arrhythmias, causes, pathogenesis, diagnostic principles. Principles of treatment of arrhythmias. Life-threatening arrhythmias. Acute and chronic heart failure: classification, causes, pathophysiological mechanisms, clinical manifestations, diagnosis and treatment principles.Lectures1.00clinical base
10Combination non-pharmacological and pharmacological treatment of arterial hypertension. Hypertensive crisis: ways, treatment principles and tactics. Acute coronary syndrome, its reasons. Acute coronary syndrome with and without ST elevation: clinical manifestations, complications, treatment principles and tactics. Chronic coronary artery disease: types, diagnostic methods and treatment principles.Classes1.00clinical base
11Clinical assessment and basic principles of treatment in case of acute and chronic heart failure. Pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment of arrhythmias.Classes1.00clinical base
12Pulmonary artery thromboembolism. Valvular heart diseases: epidemiology, causes, investigations and treatment options. Principles for the surgical treatment of valvulas heart diseases.Classes1.00clinical base
Assessment
Unaided Work:
The student independently studies the literature offered in the study programme, summarises the obtained information. Prepares a clinical pharmacist’s assessment in cases of pharmacotherapy for patients with cardiovascular diseases. In order to evaluate the quality of the study course as a whole, the student must fill out the study course evaluation questionnaire on the Student Portal.
Assessment Criteria:
Active participation in practical classes; written assignments completed in high quality and submitted on time, quality of oral answers. Test: understanding of the principles of diagnosis and treatment of cardiological diseases, including clinical case analysis, is tested.
Final Examination (Full-Time):Exam
Final Examination (Part-Time):
Learning Outcomes
Knowledge:As a result of successfully completing the course, the student will have knowledge of the following: • mechanisms of origin of cardiovascular diseases; • the most common clinical manifestations and complications of cardiovascular diseases; • cardiovascular disease examination options; • basic types of treatment of cardiovascular diseases; • pharmacotherapy options for cardiovascular diseases.
Skills:The student will be able: • to interpret cardiovascular system examination results; • to assess pharmacotherapy for cardiovascular diseases.
Competencies:The student will be able: • in collaboration with the medical practitioners, to determine a pharmacotherapy plan for an individual patient with a cardiovascular disease; • to assess the advantages and disadvantages of pharmacotherapy methods in relation to the patient’s examination data; • to monitor the progress of pharmacotherapy, predict side effects and plan the prevention thereof, and provide the necessary information to other medical specialists.
Bibliography
No.Reference
Required Reading
1Braunwalds Heart Disease: A textbook of cardiovascular medicine, 12th ed., WB Saunders, 2022
2Ērglis A., Jēgere S., Kalējs O., Kalvelis A., Kamzola G., Lācis J., Mača A., Mintāle I., Narbute I., Stradiņš P., Zakke I. Hroniskas sirds mazspējas klīniskās vadlīnijas. Rīga, Latvijas Kardiologu biedrība, 2013
3Ērglis A., Kalvelis A., Latkovskis G., Zakke I., Jēgere S., Mača A., Narbute I., Trušinskis K., Ratobiļska S. Akūta koronāra sindroma AKS diagnostikas, loģistikas un ārstēšanas vadlīnijas. Rīga, Latvijas Kardiologu biedrība, 2011 (akceptējams izdevums)
4Ērglis A., Kalvelis A., Lejnieks A., Dzērve V., Latkovskis G., Mintāle I., Zakke I., Rasa I. Kardiovaskulāro slimību KVS profilakses vadlīnijas. Latvijas Kardioloģu biedrība, Rīga, 2007 (akceptējams izdevums)
52013 ESH/ESC Guidelines for the management of arterial hypertension. European Heart Journal, doi:10.1093/eurheartj/eht151
6A. Lejnieka red. Klīniskā medicīna. Pirmā grāmata. Rīga, Medicīnas apgāds, 2010 (akceptējams izdevums)
7Lekciju un nodarbību materiāli.
Additional Reading
12013 ESC guidelines on the management of stable coronary artery disease. European Heart Journal (2013) 34, 2949–3003 doi:10.1093/eurheartj/eht296
2Lüscher T., Ed. ESC Guidelines on diabetes, pre-diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases developed in collaboration with the EASD. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/eht108
3The Merck Manual of diagnosis and therapy, edited by Robert S.Porter, 20th ed., 2018
4Siegenthaler W. Differential Diagnosis in Internal medicine: From Symptom to Diagnosis. NY: Thieme Medical Publishers, 2007
Other Information Sources
1The Merck Manual
2Universal definition of myocardial infarction. Expert Consenus Document. Eur. H.J., 2007; 28: 2525-2538.
3Valvular Heart Disease. ESC Guidelines. Eur. H.J., 2007; 28: 230-268.
4Welsby P.D. Clinical history taking and examination. 2nd edition. London: Churchill Livingstone, 2002