| Literature DB >> 32297866 |
Asad Torabi1, Abhishek Khemka2, Pantila V Bateman2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: At most institutions, internal medicine residents struggle with balancing clinical duties and learning opportunities, particularly during busy cardiology ward rotations. To improve learning experiences for residents, we helped develop a cardiology handbook app to supplement cardiology education.Entities:
Keywords: cardiology; internal medicine; medical reference app; mobile learning
Year: 2020 PMID: 32297866 PMCID: PMC7193443 DOI: 10.2196/14983
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Med Educ ISSN: 2369-3762
Figure 1Table of contents of the Krannert Cardiology Handbook app. Chapters not visualized in the figure are tachyarrhythmia, bradyarrhythmia, syncope, pulmonary hypertension, cardiogenic pharmacology, and introduction to echocardiography.
Krannert Cardiology Handbook app objectives.
| Objective | Description |
| Acute coronary syndrome |
List features of unstable angina/non–ST elevation myocardial infarction from ST elevation myocardial infarction List indications and complications of heart catheterization and intra-aortic balloon pump placement. Recognize appropriate pressure wave forms Identify complications postmyocardial infarction List common antianginal medications. List indications and contraindications for thrombolytics and anticoagulants List indications for ionotropic stimulation for stress testing |
| Miscellaneous |
Identify workup for syncope List types of pulmonary hypertension |
| Cardiac arrhythmias |
Identify electrocardiographic abnormalities and manage supraventricular and ventricular arrhythmias Recognize and manage bradyarrhythmias |
| Cardiac failure |
Recognize and manage patients with acute decompensated heart failure including acute pulmonary edema and hypotension; understand use of inotropic and afterload reducing agents Differentiate cardiogenic shock from other types of shock |
| Hemodynamics |
Recognize and manage valvular heart disease, including emphasis of physical exam findings indicative of severe valvular disease. Recognize need for surgical correction Identify basic views of 2D echocardiogram and examples of valvular regurgitation and stenosis Identify types of pericardial disease |