Data
Official data in SubjectManager for the following academic year: 2024-2025
Course director
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Kenyeres Péter
assistant professor,
1st Department of Internal Medicine -
Number of hours/semester
lectures: 24 hours
practices: 0 hours
seminars: 0 hours
total of: 24 hours
Subject data
- Code of subject: OAE-NKA-T
- 2 kredit
- General Medicine
- Elective modul
- spring
OAP-BPR-T finished , OAK-KAR-T parallel , OAP-KN2-T finished
Course headcount limitations
min. 5 – max. 150
Topic
The course approaches the most important cardiology diseases and patients with cardiology problems from a general and clinical perspective and demonstrates the newest diagnostic and therapeutic methods. It provides detailed description of modern non-invasive cardiology diagnostic methods, demonstrates their diagnostic values and introduces to their practical utilization. It demonstrates up-to-date pharmacological and non-pharmacological methods to treat and prevent cardiovascular diseases and emphasizes evidence based medicine. Topics that cannot be discussed during the obligatory course 'Internal medicine: Cardiology' are involved.
Lectures
- 24.
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- Czopf László József - 23.
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- Czopf László József - 22.
Written test (MCQ) (60 min)
- Kenyeres Péter - 20.
Validation and usage of in vivo models in translational research
- Deres László - 21.
Role of multicenter clinical studies in the cardiological diagnostics and therapy
- Habon Tamás - 19.
Treatment of resistant hypertension
- Rábai Miklós - 18.
Pregnancy and heart disease
- Gál Roland - 17.
Emergency management of cardiovascular diseases (acute heart failure)
- Márton Zsolt I - 16.
Novel interventions in cardiovascular medicine
- Andréka Péter - 15.
Novel interventions in cardiovascular medicine
- Andréka Péter - 14.
Differential diagnosis of chest pain
- Nagy Lajos (Markusovszky Kórház) - 13.
Differential diagnosis of chest pain
- Nagy Lajos (Markusovszky Kórház) - 12. Telemedicine in cardiology - Kenyeres Péter
- 11.
Emergency management of cardiovascular diseases (rhythm disorders)
- Kenyeres Péter - 9. Pulmonary embolism and pulmonary hypertension - Nagy Lajos (Markusovszky Kórház)
- 10. Interim exam (ECG analysis) - Nagy Lajos (Markusovszky Kórház)
- 8.
Laboratory diagnostics in cardiology – biomarkers
- Tótsimon Kinga - 7.
Genetics of cardiovascular diseases
- Cseh Judit - 6. Cardiac CT and MRI - Gaszner Balázs (Kardio)
- 5. Nuclear cardiology (hybrid cardiac imaging, SPECT, PET) - Dezső Dániel
- 4. Echocardiography (TTE, TEE, stress echo, contrast echo, 3D echo, speckle tracking) - Habon Tamás
- 3. Echocardiography (TTE, TEE, stress echo, contrast echo, 3D echo, speckle tracking) - Habon Tamás
- 2. Introduction. ECG-based examinations (ECG analysis, Exercise stress testing, Holter monitoring, Transtelephonic ECG, Heart rate variability, signal-averaged ECG) - Czopf László József
- 1. Introduction. ECG-based examinations (ECG analysis, Exercise stress testing, Holter monitoring, Transtelephonic ECG, Heart rate variability, signal-averaged ECG) - Czopf László József
Practices
Seminars
Reading material
Obligatory literature
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Literature developed by the Department
Cardiology notes (TÁMOP-4.1.1.C-13/1/KONV-2014-0001) (https://aok.pte.hu/en/egyseg/260/oktatasi-anyagok)
Lecture slides of First Department of Medicine and Heart Institute (PotePedia)
Notes
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Recommended literature
Braunwald E, Zipes DP, Libby P, Bonow RO, Tomaselli GF: Braunwald's Heart Disease: A Textbook of Cardiovascular Medicine, W. B. Saunders Company, 2018
Houghton AR, Gray D: Making Sense of the ECG - A hands-on guide
Conditions for acceptance of the semester
Attendance to lectures with no more than 2 absences.
Interim and final exam.
Mid-term exams
1st written test: 5th week (ECG analysis), 2nd (final) written exam: 12th week.
Making up for missed classes
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Exam topics/questions
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