Enrollment year
2017/2018
Academic discipline
MED/50 (APPLIED MEDICAL SCIENCES )
Department
DEPARTMENT OF CLINICAL-SURGICAL, DIAGNOSTIC AND PEDIATRIC SCIENCES
Course
CARDIOCIRCULATORY AND CARDIOVASCULAR PERFUSION TECHNIQUES
Curriculum
PERCORSO COMUNE
Period
1st semester (01/10/2019 - 24/01/2020)
Lesson hours
16 lesson hours
Learning outcomes
The specific educational objectives of the course in medical sciences applied throughout the three years is the acquisition theoretical. the essential theoretical knowledge derived from the basic sciences, with a view to their subsequent professional application and preparation for the understanding of the materials that characterize the profession of theoretical and practical knowledge of the vocational sectors, with particular emphasis on innovative methodologies and the ability to plan, implement and assess the technical activities: a. Cardiopulmonary bypass and pathophysiological response in adult and pediatric patients undergoing cardiac surgery for the treatment of congenital or acquired heart disease. The student will acquire the knowledge and demonstrate competence in the following application areas: 1) knowledge and use of all mechanical systems for extracorporeal circulation; 2) knowledge and use of all hemofiltration systems; 3) knowledge and use of all systems for the management and control of gas exchange 4) knowledge and use of mechanically extracorporeal oxygenation system (oxygenator); 5) knowledge about, hemodilution methodologies; 6) knowledge and application for the protection and preservation of myocardial; 7) knowledge of thermal regulation; 8) knowledge of the perfusion circuits; 9) knowledge of pharmacological interventions; 10) knowledge and application of blood conservation techniques (autotransfusion) 11) knowledge and use of systems for monitoring, analysis and management of anticoagulation and hemostasis. b). knowledge and use of extracorporeal circulatory support systems in the kidney surgery, liver, vascular, and neurosurgery. c. knowledge and use of extracorporeal life support: 1) left ventricular assist isolated or biventricular right; 2) ECMO (extracorporeal membrane oxygenation) is veno veno-arterial -venoso who with its cues d. knowledge in the management of catastrophic adverse events: 1) breakdown and the malfunction of the extracorporeal circulation system; 2) massive air embolism; 3) iatrogenic arterial dissection.
Course contents
1. ECMO and VAD
2. Heart transplantation , heart / lungs and lungs
3. Liver Transplant
4. TEAP
5. pediatric Cec
6. Circulation Extracorporeal emergency out of surgery heart surgery
Teaching methods
frontal lessons
Reccomended or required readings
Assessment methods
oral test
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