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Topic: Cardialgia – Differential Diagnosis of Chest Pain Presented by: Dr. Tora Sadigova, MD PhD, Azerbaijan Medical University, Department of Internal Medicine 1 Key Points: Definition: Chest pain is a discomfort felt in the chest that can range from sharp to dull. It may be localized or diffuse and can originate from various organs, including the heart, lungs, esophagus, and gastrointestinal tract. Classification of Chest Pain: Cardiac Causes: Angina Pectoris, Myocardial Infarction (STEMI, NSTEMI), Pericarditis, Aortic Dissection Non-Cardiac Causes: GERD, Musculoskeletal pain, Pulmonary conditions (PE, pneumonia, pneumothorax), Psychogenic pain, and others. History and Clinical Examination: Emphasis on assessing key features such as pain location, intensity, associated symptoms (shortness of breath, nausea), and risk factors. The importance of examining women and older patients, as these groups may present differently. Diagnostic Approach: Electrocardiogram (ECG) is critical in diagnosing STEMI, NSTEMI, and identifying non-cardiac causes like pericarditis and myocarditis. Chest Radiography and Cardiovascular Biomarkers (like cTn) help in differentiating causes and assessing myocardial injury. Imaging strategies like Coronary Artery Imaging and CT Pulmonary Angiography for specific diagnoses. Management Strategies: For cardiac causes, management includes aspirin, anticoagulants, thrombolysis, PCI, beta-blockers, and surgery in cases like aortic dissection. For non-cardiac causes, treatment varies from PPIs for GERD to CBT for psychogenic pain and anticoagulation for pulmonary embolism. The presentation based on ACC/AHA 2021 Guideline for the Evaluation and Diagnosis of Chest Pain]]>

Topic: Cardialgia – Differential Diagnosis of Chest Pain Presented by: Dr. Tora Sadigova, MD PhD, Azerbaijan Medical University, Department of Internal Medicine 1 Key Points: Definition: Chest pain is a discomfort felt in the chest that can range from sharp to dull. It may be localized or diffuse and can originate from various organs, including the heart, lungs, esophagus, and gastrointestinal tract. Classification of Chest Pain: Cardiac Causes: Angina Pectoris, Myocardial Infarction (STEMI, NSTEMI), Pericarditis, Aortic Dissection Non-Cardiac Causes: GERD, Musculoskeletal pain, Pulmonary conditions (PE, pneumonia, pneumothorax), Psychogenic pain, and others. History and Clinical Examination: Emphasis on assessing key features such as pain location, intensity, associated symptoms (shortness of breath, nausea), and risk factors. The importance of examining women and older patients, as these groups may present differently. Diagnostic Approach: Electrocardiogram (ECG) is critical in diagnosing STEMI, NSTEMI, and identifying non-cardiac causes like pericarditis and myocarditis. Chest Radiography and Cardiovascular Biomarkers (like cTn) help in differentiating causes and assessing myocardial injury. Imaging strategies like Coronary Artery Imaging and CT Pulmonary Angiography for specific diagnoses. Management Strategies: For cardiac causes, management includes aspirin, anticoagulants, thrombolysis, PCI, beta-blockers, and surgery in cases like aortic dissection. For non-cardiac causes, treatment varies from PPIs for GERD to CBT for psychogenic pain and anticoagulation for pulmonary embolism. The presentation based on ACC/AHA 2021 Guideline for the Evaluation and Diagnosis of Chest Pain]]>
Tue, 10 Dec 2024 16:22:28 GMT /slideshow/evaluation-and-ds-of-chestpain-2024-pptx/273970808 torasadigova@slideshare.net(torasadigova) Evaluation and Ds of ChestPain 2024.pptx torasadigova Topic: Cardialgia – Differential Diagnosis of Chest Pain Presented by: Dr. Tora Sadigova, MD PhD, Azerbaijan Medical University, Department of Internal Medicine 1 Key Points: Definition: Chest pain is a discomfort felt in the chest that can range from sharp to dull. It may be localized or diffuse and can originate from various organs, including the heart, lungs, esophagus, and gastrointestinal tract. Classification of Chest Pain: Cardiac Causes: Angina Pectoris, Myocardial Infarction (STEMI, NSTEMI), Pericarditis, Aortic Dissection Non-Cardiac Causes: GERD, Musculoskeletal pain, Pulmonary conditions (PE, pneumonia, pneumothorax), Psychogenic pain, and others. History and Clinical Examination: Emphasis on assessing key features such as pain location, intensity, associated symptoms (shortness of breath, nausea), and risk factors. The importance of examining women and older patients, as these groups may present differently. Diagnostic Approach: Electrocardiogram (ECG) is critical in diagnosing STEMI, NSTEMI, and identifying non-cardiac causes like pericarditis and myocarditis. Chest Radiography and Cardiovascular Biomarkers (like cTn) help in differentiating causes and assessing myocardial injury. Imaging strategies like Coronary Artery Imaging and CT Pulmonary Angiography for specific diagnoses. Management Strategies: For cardiac causes, management includes aspirin, anticoagulants, thrombolysis, PCI, beta-blockers, and surgery in cases like aortic dissection. For non-cardiac causes, treatment varies from PPIs for GERD to CBT for psychogenic pain and anticoagulation for pulmonary embolism. The presentation based on ACC/AHA 2021 Guideline for the Evaluation and Diagnosis of Chest Pain <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/chestpain-241210162229-f9b90e70-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Topic: Cardialgia – Differential Diagnosis of Chest Pain Presented by: Dr. Tora Sadigova, MD PhD, Azerbaijan Medical University, Department of Internal Medicine 1 Key Points: Definition: Chest pain is a discomfort felt in the chest that can range from sharp to dull. It may be localized or diffuse and can originate from various organs, including the heart, lungs, esophagus, and gastrointestinal tract. Classification of Chest Pain: Cardiac Causes: Angina Pectoris, Myocardial Infarction (STEMI, NSTEMI), Pericarditis, Aortic Dissection Non-Cardiac Causes: GERD, Musculoskeletal pain, Pulmonary conditions (PE, pneumonia, pneumothorax), Psychogenic pain, and others. History and Clinical Examination: Emphasis on assessing key features such as pain location, intensity, associated symptoms (shortness of breath, nausea), and risk factors. The importance of examining women and older patients, as these groups may present differently. Diagnostic Approach: Electrocardiogram (ECG) is critical in diagnosing STEMI, NSTEMI, and identifying non-cardiac causes like pericarditis and myocarditis. Chest Radiography and Cardiovascular Biomarkers (like cTn) help in differentiating causes and assessing myocardial injury. Imaging strategies like Coronary Artery Imaging and CT Pulmonary Angiography for specific diagnoses. Management Strategies: For cardiac causes, management includes aspirin, anticoagulants, thrombolysis, PCI, beta-blockers, and surgery in cases like aortic dissection. For non-cardiac causes, treatment varies from PPIs for GERD to CBT for psychogenic pain and anticoagulation for pulmonary embolism. The presentation based on ACC/AHA 2021 Guideline for the Evaluation and Diagnosis of Chest Pain
Evaluation and Ds of ChestPain 2024.pptx from ATU
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Chronic Heart Failure Lecture 2024 .pptx /slideshow/chronic-heart-failure-lecture-2024-pptx/273044881 chronicheartfailurelecture4-241105164958-b668e0bd
This lecture provides an in-depth overview of Chronic Heart Failure (CHF), focusing on essential knowledge for medical students entering clinical practice. Students will explore the pathophysiology of CHF, differentiating between systolic and diastolic heart failure (HFrEF and HFpEF), and understanding the heart's response to increased pressure and volume overload. The lecture will also cover key etiological factors and risk contributors such as hypertension, ischemic heart disease, and lifestyle influences. Diagnosis and evaluation techniques are highlighted, with emphasis on interpreting ejection fraction, biomarker levels (BNP/NT-proBNP), and multimodal imaging modalities like echocardiography and MRI. Students will learn evidence-based management strategies, including lifestyle modifications, pharmacologic interventions (e.g., ACE inhibitors, beta-blockers), and device-based therapies (CRT, ICD) alongside advanced options like heart transplantation. In addition to treatment, the lecture will address common CHF complications—arrhythmias, organ dysfunction, and acute decompensation—and stress the importance of prognosis factors, including NYHA classification and biomarkers. By the end of this session, students will be prepared to recognize CHF presentations, interpret diagnostic findings, and apply individualized, multidisciplinary treatment plans to optimize patient care and quality of life.]]>

This lecture provides an in-depth overview of Chronic Heart Failure (CHF), focusing on essential knowledge for medical students entering clinical practice. Students will explore the pathophysiology of CHF, differentiating between systolic and diastolic heart failure (HFrEF and HFpEF), and understanding the heart's response to increased pressure and volume overload. The lecture will also cover key etiological factors and risk contributors such as hypertension, ischemic heart disease, and lifestyle influences. Diagnosis and evaluation techniques are highlighted, with emphasis on interpreting ejection fraction, biomarker levels (BNP/NT-proBNP), and multimodal imaging modalities like echocardiography and MRI. Students will learn evidence-based management strategies, including lifestyle modifications, pharmacologic interventions (e.g., ACE inhibitors, beta-blockers), and device-based therapies (CRT, ICD) alongside advanced options like heart transplantation. In addition to treatment, the lecture will address common CHF complications—arrhythmias, organ dysfunction, and acute decompensation—and stress the importance of prognosis factors, including NYHA classification and biomarkers. By the end of this session, students will be prepared to recognize CHF presentations, interpret diagnostic findings, and apply individualized, multidisciplinary treatment plans to optimize patient care and quality of life.]]>
Tue, 05 Nov 2024 16:49:58 GMT /slideshow/chronic-heart-failure-lecture-2024-pptx/273044881 torasadigova@slideshare.net(torasadigova) Chronic Heart Failure Lecture 2024 .pptx torasadigova This lecture provides an in-depth overview of Chronic Heart Failure (CHF), focusing on essential knowledge for medical students entering clinical practice. Students will explore the pathophysiology of CHF, differentiating between systolic and diastolic heart failure (HFrEF and HFpEF), and understanding the heart's response to increased pressure and volume overload. The lecture will also cover key etiological factors and risk contributors such as hypertension, ischemic heart disease, and lifestyle influences. Diagnosis and evaluation techniques are highlighted, with emphasis on interpreting ejection fraction, biomarker levels (BNP/NT-proBNP), and multimodal imaging modalities like echocardiography and MRI. Students will learn evidence-based management strategies, including lifestyle modifications, pharmacologic interventions (e.g., ACE inhibitors, beta-blockers), and device-based therapies (CRT, ICD) alongside advanced options like heart transplantation. In addition to treatment, the lecture will address common CHF complications—arrhythmias, organ dysfunction, and acute decompensation—and stress the importance of prognosis factors, including NYHA classification and biomarkers. By the end of this session, students will be prepared to recognize CHF presentations, interpret diagnostic findings, and apply individualized, multidisciplinary treatment plans to optimize patient care and quality of life. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/chronicheartfailurelecture4-241105164958-b668e0bd-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This lecture provides an in-depth overview of Chronic Heart Failure (CHF), focusing on essential knowledge for medical students entering clinical practice. Students will explore the pathophysiology of CHF, differentiating between systolic and diastolic heart failure (HFrEF and HFpEF), and understanding the heart&#39;s response to increased pressure and volume overload. The lecture will also cover key etiological factors and risk contributors such as hypertension, ischemic heart disease, and lifestyle influences. Diagnosis and evaluation techniques are highlighted, with emphasis on interpreting ejection fraction, biomarker levels (BNP/NT-proBNP), and multimodal imaging modalities like echocardiography and MRI. Students will learn evidence-based management strategies, including lifestyle modifications, pharmacologic interventions (e.g., ACE inhibitors, beta-blockers), and device-based therapies (CRT, ICD) alongside advanced options like heart transplantation. In addition to treatment, the lecture will address common CHF complications—arrhythmias, organ dysfunction, and acute decompensation—and stress the importance of prognosis factors, including NYHA classification and biomarkers. By the end of this session, students will be prepared to recognize CHF presentations, interpret diagnostic findings, and apply individualized, multidisciplinary treatment plans to optimize patient care and quality of life.
Chronic Heart Failure Lecture 2024 .pptx from ATU
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Disorders of Rhythm (Cardiology cycle Lectures 2024).pptx /slideshow/disorders-of-rhythm-cardiology-cycle-lectures-2024-pptx/272821705 disordersofrhythmlecture3-241028175258-a89ba111
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Mon, 28 Oct 2024 17:52:58 GMT /slideshow/disorders-of-rhythm-cardiology-cycle-lectures-2024-pptx/272821705 torasadigova@slideshare.net(torasadigova) Disorders of Rhythm (Cardiology cycle Lectures 2024).pptx torasadigova Brief intro to rhythm disorders <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/disordersofrhythmlecture3-241028175258-a89ba111-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Brief intro to rhythm disorders
Disorders of Rhythm (Cardiology cycle Lectures 2024).pptx from ATU
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