MF9145 – Cardiac mechanics
Course description
Schedule, syllabus and examination date
Course content
This is an in-depth four-day course in cardiac mechanics for heart researchers and clinicians interested in hemodynamic theory and cardiac mechanics.
The course will provide a comprehensive review of key concepts in cardiac mechanics. Heart researchers and clinical cardiologists need to know key concepts and terms to measure and describe heart function, such as myocardial deformation, afterload, contractility, relaxation constant (tau), etc. This course will provide a comprehensive review of these topics.
The course is aimed at clinical and translational researchers with an interest in cardiac mechanics and hemodynamic theory. The course plan will be covered in lectures and practical training by analyzing and performing calculations on distributed measurement data.
Learning outcome
The topics that will be covered in the course are:
- Myocardial deformation
- Tau - the time constant for exponential pressure drop
- End-diastolic pressure-volume relationship
- Contractility & end-systolic pressure-volume relationship
- Preload
- Afterload
- Suction & restoring forces
- Frank-Starling effect
- Myocardial and ventricular efficiency
See this list for details: Cardiac Mechanics curriculum details
Admission to the course
Applicants admitted to a PhD programme at UiO apply to this course in StudentWeb.
Applicants who are not admitted to a PhD programme at UiO must apply for a right to study before they can apply to this course. See information here: ?How to apply for a right to study and admission to elective PhD courses in medicine and health sciences
Applicants will receive a reply to the course application in?StudentWeb?at the latest one week after the application deadline.
Maximum number of particpants: 20
Formal prerequisite knowledge
- Planned or started research project in cardiovascular medicine/physiology.
- Basic knowledge in circulation physiology equivalent to chapter 7 in Human Biology, Starr & McMillan.
Recommended previous knowledge
Recommended reading prior to the course:
- Burkhoff, Daniel. (2011). Mechanical properties of the heart and its interaction with the vascular system. Cardiac Physiol. Pages 1-28.
- Nicolaas Westerhof , Nikolaos Stergiopulos , Mark I.M. Noble , Berend E. Westerhof. Snapshots of Hemodynamics - Aid for Clinical Research and Graduate Education. Third edition.
- Bastos MB, Burkhoff D, Maly J, Daemen J, den Uil CA, Ameloot K, Lenzen M, Mahfoud F, Zijlstra F, Schreuder JJ, Van Mieghem NM. Invasive left ventricle pressure-volume analysis: overview and practical clinical implications. Eur Heart J. 2020 Mar 21;41(12):1286-1297. doi: 10.1093/eurheartj/ehz552. PMID: 31435675; PMCID: PMC7084193.
Overlapping courses
- 2 credits overlap with MEDFL5145 – Cardiac mechanics.
Teaching
Lectures with a high degree of activation of the course participants.
Half a day is set aside to look at and analyze echocardiographic images.
Measurement data will be distributed, mostly on spreadsheets, which the students will analyze and extract the desired parameters from the data.
Participation in at least 80% of the teaching is required to be allowed to take the exam. Attendance at lectures will be registered.
Examination
Home exam to be submitted two weeks after the course.
Language of examination
The examination text is given in English, and you submit your response in English.
Grading scale
Grades are awarded on a pass/fail scale. Read more about the grading system.
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- Illness at exams / postponed exams
- Explanation of grades and appeals
- Resitting an exam
- Cheating/attempted cheating
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