CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES

Course objectives

Main Objectives The course aims at providing students with theoretical and practical knowledge needed to identify main cardiovascular diseases and provide evidence-based pharmacological and non-pharmacological therapy. Expected outcomes: competent and critical knowledge of signs, symptoms, diagnostics and therapy of cardiovascular diseases. Traditional lessons will allow students to properly identify and diagnose main cardiovascular diseases. Practical lessons will provide students with clinical skills needed to understand signs, symptoms and diagnostics of heart diseases. Specific objectives Knowledge and understanding: passing the exam implies the ability of understanding etiopathogenesis, pathophysiology, genetics and clinical aspects of main cardiovascular diseases, including gender differences. Applying knowledge and understanding: passing the exam implies understanding analytical correlation of clinical signs, symptoms and functional abnormalities with cardiovascular pathophysiology, risk- and cost effectiveness-based selection of cardiovascular diagnostic work-up, interpretation of ECG, biochemical diagnostic tools and imaging of the cardiovascular system, general concepts of cardiovascular pathology, cardiovascular drugs and therapeutic indications according to main European guidelines, non-pharmacological treatment of cardiovascular diseases and main vascular and cardiac surgery procedures. Making judgment: passing the exam implies the ability of appropriately judging and putting in context medical history, signs and symptoms for appropriate diagnostic work-up and therapy. Communication skills: passing the exam implies mastering the ability to expose clinical reasoning and decision-making from signs and symptoms collection to appropriate diagnosis and therapy. Learning skills: passing the exam implies mastering the ability to learn the rational basis of differential diagnosis in cardiovascular medicine.

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GIULIANO TOCCI Lecturers' profile
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PIETRO FRANCIA Lecturers' profile
EMANUELE BARBATO Lecturers' profile
LEONARDA GALIUTO Lecturers' profile

Program - Frequency - Exams

Course program
Acute Coronary Syndromes Chronic Coronary Syndromes ANOCA/INOCA/MINORCA Takotsubo Syndrome Microvascular Dysfunction Gender Cardiology Cardiovascular Prevention Cardiovascular Rehabilitation Sports Cardiology Cardiovascular Diseases and Mental Health Diagnostic Imaging in Cardiology
Books
Braunwald ’s Heart Disease : A Textbook of Cardiovascular Medicine ( 2 Volumes Set ) Autori:Braunwald - Mann - Libby - Bonow - Bhatt - Tomaselli Editore:Elsevier - Eng Volume:Opera in due volumi Edizione:XII 2021 Lingua:Inglese Finitura:Copertina rigida Misure:22x28 cm Pagine:2032
Exam mode
The candidate will be asked to present a clinical case of a patient hospitalized in the cardiology department, providing data and images of his instrumental and laboratory tests, which must be interpreted. Starting from the clinical case, the theoretical bases of the pathology from which the patient of the clinical case is affected will be explored. A question will then be formulated on one of the topics covered in class.
Bibliography
International guidelines
ALLEGRA BATTISTONI Lecturers' profile
PASQUALE PAOLISSO Lecturers' profile
MARTA BELMONTE Lecturers' profile
EMANUELE GALLINORO Lecturers' profile
GIACOMO TINI MELATO Lecturers' profile

Program - Frequency - Exams

Course program
An introduction to cardiovascular examination Endocarditis
Prerequisites
Cardiovascular Physiology
Books
Course’s lessons Manuale di Cardiologia di M. Volpe
Frequency
Frontal lessons attended in presence.
Exam mode
Questions on issues covered in lessons and on the management of paradigmatic clinical cases
Lesson mode
Frontal interactive lessons
  • Academic year2025/2026
  • CourseMedicine and Surgery
  • CurriculumSingle curriculum
  • Year4th year
  • Semester2nd semester
  • SSDMED/11
  • CFU5