Eletrocardiology I

Base Knowledge

Knowledge of cardiac electrophysiology and the conduction system. Knowledge of cardiac and coronary anatomy.

Teaching Methodologies

The teaching of this course is divided into two components, a theoretical-practical and practical. The teaching methods applied are:

METHOD EXHIBITION:

Underlying principles and concepts as proposed program, using audiovisual media

INTERACTIVE METHOD:

Privileged discussion on relevant themes introduced in class.

 

Learning Results

The student must acquire knowledge of:

– Study of normal electrocardiogram

– Study of atrial and ventricular hypertrophies

– Study of intraventricular conduction disorders

– Study of atrioventricular conduction disorders

– Study of the electrocardiogram in ischemic heart disease

– Study of the electrocardiogram in other disorders

– Study of the electrocardiogram in other variants

– Study and monitoring in stress test

– Study and monitoring in Nuclear Cardiology.

The student must acquire skills in:

– Perform basal electrocardiograms, reading and reporting;

– Identify the electrocardiographic patterns of the pathologies taught;

The student must acquire skills of:

– Develop the ability to retain and in the future expand their knowledge in all aspects of the electrocardiology.

Program

1 – Electrocardiogram – normal variants

2 – The Electrocardiogram in hypertrophies headset Right atrial hypertrophy Left atrial hypertrophy Hypertrophy bi-auricular

3 – The Electrocardiogram in ventricular hypertrophy Right ventricular hypertrophy Left ventricular hypertrophy Hypertrophy biventricular

4 – disorders of intraventricular conduction The cardiac conduction system Left bundle branch block and right bundle branch block intermittent bundle branch block Previous hemiblock and left rear hemiblock

5 – The electrocardiogram and locks

6 – Myocardial irrigation disorders coronary artery disease ischemia stable angina unstable angina prinzemetal Angina The injury current necrosis The Myocardial infarction Topography, extension, evolution Differential diagnosis Conduction abnormalities associated

7 – The electrocardiogram other disorders

8 – The electrocardiogram other variants

9 – The stress test Exercise physiology electrocardiographic recording systems Indications and contraindications electrocardiographic patterns

10 – Nuclear Cardiology.The technique drugs used. The imaging myocardial viability studies

Curricular Unit Teachers

Internship(s)

NAO

Bibliography

Primary Bibliography:

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BRAUNWALD, Eugene ; ; PÉREZ TAMAYO, Ana María, compil. – Cardiology treaty. 5th ed. Mexico [etc.] : McGraw-Hill Interamericana, cop. 1999. 2 vols. ([59], 2238 p.). ISBN 970-10-1816-8

BRAUNWALD, Eugene, ed. lit. – Braunwald’s heart disease: a textbook of cardiovascular medicine. Eighth edition. Philadelphia : Saunders/Elsevier, cop. 2008. [24], 2183, DI-2, I-89 p. ISBN 978-1-4160-4106-1

BROUSTET, Jean-Paul – Sportive cardiology. Paris: Masson, 1978. VIII, 179 p. ISBN 2-225-62359-7

BERNARD, Roland – Exercices d’électrocardiographie : a l’usage des étudiants en médecine et des médecins omnipraticiens. 3éme print. Paris: Masson, 1977. pg. variable.. ISBN 2-225-46519-3

FOSTER, D. Bruce – Twelve-lead electrocardiography : theory and interpretation. 2nd ed. London: Springer, 2007. xi, 168 p. ISBN 978-1-84628-592-9. ISBN 978-1-84628-610-0 (e-ISBN)

WAGNER, Galen S. – Marriott’s practical electrocardiography. 11th ed. Philadelphia : Wolters Kluwer Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, cop. 2008. xii, 468 p. ISBN 978-0-7817-9738-2

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