This course covers cardiac physiology and key biochemical markers like troponins and natriuretic peptides, focusing on their role in diagnosing and managing cardiovascular diseases through clinical insights and case studies.
Diagnostic Applications in Cardiovascular Diseases
Case Studies: Clinical Insights
Advances in Cardiac Biomarker Research
Course Curriculum
CARDIAC FUNCTION
CARDIAC FUNCTION Test
Requirements
Basic knowledge of human physiology and biochemistry.
Interest in cardiovascular health and clinical diagnostics.
No prior medical training required but helpful.
Description
Cardiac Function and Related Biochemical Markers This course explores the physiological mechanisms of cardiac function and the role of biochemical markers in diagnosing and monitoring heart health. Topics include cardiac physiology, key biomarkers such as troponins and natriuretic peptides, and their applications in assessing cardiovascular diseases. The course integrates case studies and clinical perspectives, equipping learners with insights into diagnostic and therapeutic strategies for cardiac care.