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Course Title: |
CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM |
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Course Code: |
TFZ 5006 |
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Type of Course: |
Optional |
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Level of Course: |
Second Cycle |
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Year of Study: |
1 |
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Semester: |
2 |
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ECTS Credits Allocated: |
9 |
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Theoretical (hour/week): |
2 |
9 |
Practice (hour/week) : |
2 |
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Laboratory (hour/week) : |
0 |
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Prerequisites: |
No |
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Recommended optional programme components: |
None |
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Language: |
Turkish |
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Mode of Delivery: |
Face to face |
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Course Coordinator: |
Prof. Dr. KASIM ÖZLÜK |
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Course Lecturers: |
Prof. Dr. Kasım Özlük Prof. Dr. Nevzat Kahveci |
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Contactinformation of the Course Coordinator: |
Prof. Dr. Kasım Özlük kasim@uludag.edu.tr 2954001 Tıp Fakültesi Fizyoloji Anabilim Dalı |
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Website: |
http://saglikbilimleri.uludag.edu.tr/anabilimdallari.php |
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Objective of the Course: |
To examine how the heart works like a pump, its electrical activity and to understand the basic mechanism of the ECG, the regulation of the activity of the heart according to the needs of the organism and the regulation mechanisms of blood flow and blood pressure. |
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Contribution of the Course to Professional Development |
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Week |
Theoretical |
Practical |
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Physiological properties of the heart muscle. |
Investigations in the heart of the frog and the frog heart preparation preparation. |
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Rhythmical excitation of the heart, the heart conduction system |
Frog heart; Mekanogram record
The effect on the heart activity of temperature change
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Regulation of heart function |
Frog heart; Stannius' 1 and 2 bond
All-or-nothing principle
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The cardiac cycle
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Frog heart;
Heart extrasystole, refractory period (MRD-RRD), compensatory rest period
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The nomal electrocardiogram
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Elektrocardiogram;
Definition of P, QRS and T waves,
Bipolar leads (DI, D II and D III), unipolar chest leads (V1-6) and the augmented limb leads (aVR, aVL, aVF) 's recording
Extremity leads (aVR, aVL, aVF)’s recording
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Electrocardiographic leads, |
ECG recording and interpretation in human |
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Vectorial analysis of Electrocardiogram |
ECG recording and vector analysis in humans |
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Cardiac arrhythmias and their electrocardiographic interpretation |
Areas of the heart sounds to listen
Listening to heart sounds
Examination of records phonocardiograms
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Physical characteristics of circulation |
Arterial blood pressure measurement |
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Functions of arteries and veins
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Arterial blood pressure measurement
Systol-diastol and chorotcoff sounds
Mean arterial blood pressure
Pulse counting
Determining the direction of venous valves
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Capillaries and the lymphatic system, exchange of substances between blood andinterstitial fluid |
Exercise and after ;
ECG, heart sounds and phonocardiogram
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Local and hormonal control of capillary blood flow |
Exercise and after ;
Blood pressure and pulse count
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Rapid control of blood pressure |
As a direct measurement of arterial blood pressure |
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Long-term control of blood pressure |
Experimental measurement of blood flow (Laser Doppler Flowmeter) |