Major Cardiovascular Diseases (CD)

Next week presentation is intended to cover major cardiovascular diseases (CD). The distribution of the topics for the presentation is as follow:

 Coronary Heart Disease
Anginas 

** Classification (if there is any)
Pathophysiology
Screening
Prevention

major cardiovascular diseases (CD)

Coronary Heart Disease (CHD):

  1. Introduction:
    • Definition of CHD
    • Importance of the topic
  2. Classification (if applicable):
    • Discuss any subtypes or classifications of CHD (e.g., stable angina, unstable angina, myocardial infarction)
  3. Pathophysiology:
    • Explain the underlying causes and mechanisms of CHD, including:
      • Atherosclerosis
      • Plaque formation
      • Narrowing of coronary arteries
      • Ischemia and infarction
      • Cardiac remodeling
  4. Screening:
    • Describe the methods and tools used for screening and diagnosis of CHD, including:
      • ECG (Electrocardiogram)
      • Stress testing
      • Coronary angiography
      • Cardiac CT/MRI
  5. Prevention:
    • Discuss strategies and measures for preventing CHD, such as:
      • Lifestyle modifications (diet, exercise, smoking cessation)
      • Medications (e.g., statins, antiplatelet drugs)
      • Cardiac rehabilitation
      • Risk factor management (hypertension, diabetes)

Angina:

  1. Introduction:
    • Define Angina
    • Differentiate between stable and unstable angina
  2. Classification (if applicable):
    • Explain the different types of angina (e.g., stable, unstable, variant)
  3. Pathophysiology:
    • Describe the underlying mechanisms of angina, including:
      • Coronary artery spasms
      • Reduced blood flow to the heart muscle
      • Chest pain and discomfort
  4. Screening:
    • Discuss how angina is diagnosed and evaluated, including:
      • Symptoms assessment
      • ECG findings
      • Stress testing
  5. Prevention:
    • Highlight strategies for preventing angina attacks, such as:
      • Medications (nitroglycerin, beta-blockers)
      • Lifestyle changes (diet, exercise, stress management)
      • Coronary artery disease management
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