Monaco-USA Arrythmia Course by UMVM

  • il y a 12 ans
This course is focusing on heart rhythm management for physicians who already have some background knowledge of cardiology and cardiac electrophysiology. It deals with a variety of cardiac disrhythmias from the atrium to ventricles. It focuses on both atrial fibrillations primarily and arrhythmias related ventricle, and ventricular tachycardias. We deal with people with cardiac arrhythmias. These people have different symptoms. They have symptoms of palpitation (when they feel an irregularity of their pulse) they have symptoms related to the rhythm itself causing a hemodynamic disturbance when they can feel faint or pass out. And in the most serious case they actually have risk of dying suddenly, dying from the heart going into a chaotic rhythm and causing their demise.
This course teaches students how to recognize certain arrhythmias based on symptoms, and to recognize arrhythmias based on the electrocardiographic recording. Authors are here as electricians of the heart we have a specialty of putting in the catheters that allow us to define unique problems with the electrical system of the heart. And this course is basically using all the expertise speakers have from years of doing this to teach about the characteristics of these arrhythmia disorders both how to identify them, how to treat with catheter ablation how to recommend various kinds of medical therapy when appropriate.
This Arrhythmia course explores all the tips and tricks that happen during catheter ablation or catheter mapping. In electrophysiology there are plenty of things that cannot be found in books. Because knowledge is a summary of the experience of the operator who sees things on his screens during the operation but they happen so fast that he doesn’t have time to explain to his fellows.
This Arrhythmia course focuses on every little details of heart rhythm management. These small things when translated into case studies and putting the emphasis on minor things that would be invisible but explained by an experienced author makes all the interest of the course.
There are basic rules and basic mechanism that are common to various types of arrhythmias and they have to be well known and understood. The authors start their lectures with all the basics. And only then they present their real life cases, with additional factors that modify the presentation of electrocardiograms. Every case is detailed and transformed into a MCQ (Multiple Choice Questionnaires) in order to help the student choose for the right operation. Authors teach while commenting on their behavior for each case and share their experience.