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Master Coronary Angiography: Complete Cardiac Anatomy Guide
Rating: 4.0 out of 5(50 ratings)
296 students

What you'll learn

  • Coronary angiography
  • Angiography report interpretation
  • Cardiac anatomy
  • Cardiac circulation

Course content

4 sections32 lectures8h 17m total length
  • The Heart's Blueprint: Complete Cardiac Anatomy & Physiology Demystified11:15

    Master the foundational knowledge of cardiac anatomy and physiology in this comprehensive introductory lecture. Explore the heart's intricate structural organization, including the four chambers, valves, and coronary circulation system.


    Learn about cardiac physiology fundamentals covering the cardiac cycle, electrical conduction pathways, and hemodynamic principles essential for understanding coronary angiography. This lecture provides detailed insights into myocardial blood supply, coronary artery distribution patterns, and the anatomical landmarks crucial for interventional cardiology.


    Discover key concepts about ventricular function, atrial mechanics, and the specialized conduction system from the SA node to Purkinje fibers. Understanding these anatomical and physiological principles forms the essential foundation for interpreting angiographic images and planning cardiac interventions in clinical practice.

  • Conquering Chronic Total Occlusions (CTO): Advanced Intervention Strategies9:51

    Explore the complex world of chronic total occlusion (CTO) interventions in this focused clinical lecture. Learn the fundamental principles, assessment strategies, and contemporary approaches to managing completely occluded coronary arteries.


    Understand the classification systems for CTO lesions, including the J-CTO score and other risk stratification tools used in planning interventional procedures. This session covers antegrade and retrograde techniques, guidewire selection strategies, and the role of advanced imaging in successful CTO recanalization.


    Gain insights into patient selection criteria, procedural planning, and the step-by-step approach to CTO percutaneous coronary intervention, including complications management and success optimization strategies for these challenging coronary lesions.

  • Women's Heart Health Secrets: Microvascular Dysfunction & Gender-Specific Strate2:04

    Discover the unique aspects of coronary microvascular dysfunction (CMD) in women, a frequently underdiagnosed cause of chest pain and ischemia. Learn about gender-specific cardiovascular risk factors, diagnostic challenges, and the pathophysiology underlying microvascular disease in female patients. This concise lecture highlights the importance of recognizing CMD in women with angina and non-obstructive coronary arteries, providing essential insights for accurate diagnosis and appropriate management strategies in this vulnerable patient population.

  • Cardiac Anatomy Fundamentals: From Chambers to Valves - A Deep Dive59:56

    Embark on an in-depth exploration of cardiac anatomy and physiology in this comprehensive foundational lecture designed for interventional cardiology practitioners. This extensive session provides detailed coverage of the heart's complex structural components, functional mechanisms, and physiological processes essential for understanding coronary interventions.


    Delve into the intricate architecture of cardiac chambers, valvular apparatus, and the coronary arterial system including the left main, LAD, circumflex, and right coronary arteries. Learn about myocardial perfusion territories, collateral circulation patterns, and anatomical variations that impact procedural planning and outcomes.


    Master the principles of cardiac electrophysiology, including the specialized conduction system, action potentials, and excitation-contraction coupling. Understand hemodynamic concepts such as preload, afterload, cardiac output, and coronary blood flow regulation.


    Explore cardiac cycle phases, pressure-volume relationships, and the Frank-Starling mechanism. This lecture integrates anatomical landmarks with physiological principles, providing the essential knowledge base for interpreting angiographic images, planning interventional strategies, and understanding pathophysiological processes in coronary artery disease.

  • Hands-On Angiography: Real Cases & Clinical Decision-Making Mastery1:22

    Review practical real-world angiography examples in this focused clinical demonstration. Observe actual coronary angiogram cases showcasing different views and vessel anatomy. This brief practical session reinforces theoretical knowledge through visual case presentations, helping you recognize key anatomical structures and pathological findings in clinical angiographic images.

  • Acute Coronary Events: When Normal Cholesterol is Misleading - The Hidden Truth1:59

    Explore the important clinical scenario of myocardial infarction occurring despite normal cholesterol levels. Understand the paradox of heart attacks in patients with optimal lipid profiles and the underlying mechanisms beyond traditional risk factors. Learn about alternative pathophysiological processes including plaque erosion, coronary spasm, microvascular dysfunction, and thrombotic factors that can trigger acute coronary syndrome independent of cholesterol levels, emphasizing the importance of comprehensive cardiovascular risk assessment.

  • Angiography Fundamentals Part 1: Essential Techniques & Catheter Skills43:18

    Master the fundamental principles of coronary angiography in this comprehensive first part covering essential techniques and concepts. Learn the systematic approach to coronary angiogram interpretation, including standard angiographic views and catheter positioning strategies for optimal vessel visualization.


    Understand the anatomical basis for different angiographic projections including RAO, LAO, cranial, and caudal angulations. This detailed session covers the technical aspects of performing coronary angiography, from arterial access and catheter selection to contrast injection techniques and radiation safety principles.


    Explore coronary artery anatomy visualization through various angiographic views, learning to identify the left main coronary artery, LAD, diagonal branches, circumflex artery, and obtuse marginal branches. Discover how to optimize image quality, avoid catheter-induced spasm, and recognize normal anatomical variations.


    Gain practical knowledge about angiographic equipment, contrast media selection, and the procedural workflow in the catheterization laboratory. This foundational lecture provides the essential skills needed for performing and interpreting diagnostic coronary angiography with confidence.

  • Angiography Mastery Part 2: Advanced Imaging & Complication Management39:34

    Continue building your coronary angiography expertise in this second part focusing on advanced imaging techniques and interpretation skills. Learn about right coronary artery visualization, including standard projections for optimal assessment of the RCA, posterior descending artery, and posterolateral branches.


    Master additional angiographic views and catheter manipulation techniques for comprehensive coronary assessment. This session emphasizes practical tips for achieving optimal image quality, troubleshooting common technical challenges, and recognizing coronary artery disease patterns through systematic angiographic evaluation.

  • Post-ACS Pharmacotherapy: Antiplatelet Strategy Selection & Evidence-Based Proto38:13

    Navigate the complex landscape of anti-platelet therapy following acute coronary syndrome in this evidence-based comparative lecture. Explore the pharmacological profiles, clinical efficacy, and safety considerations of clopidogrel, prasugrel, and ticagrelor - the three major P2Y12 inhibitors used in contemporary cardiology practice.


    Understand the landmark clinical trials that have shaped current guidelines, including PLATO, TRITON-TIMI 38, and other pivotal studies comparing these antiplatelet agents. Learn about the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic differences between these medications, including onset of action, platelet inhibition potency, and reversibility.


    Master the clinical decision-making process for selecting the most appropriate antiplatelet therapy based on patient characteristics, bleeding risk assessment, and ischemic risk stratification. This comprehensive session covers practical aspects including drug interactions, genetic considerations with CYP2C19 polymorphisms, duration of dual antiplatelet therapy, and management strategies for special populations including elderly patients and those with renal impairment.

  • CT Angiography Essentials: Non-Invasive Imaging & Clinical Application7:35

    Trace the evolution of computed tomography coronary angiography from its inception to current state-of-the-art imaging technology. Understand how CTCA has transformed non-invasive cardiac assessment, providing detailed coronary artery visualization without catheterization. Learn about technological advancements including multi-detector CT scanners, improved temporal resolution, and radiation dose reduction strategies. This lecture covers the clinical applications, diagnostic accuracy, and role of CTCA in contemporary cardiac practice for evaluating coronary artery disease and guiding treatment decisions.

Requirements

  • Basic cardiology

Description

UNLOCK THE SECRETS OF MODERN CARDIOLOGY: Master Coronary Angiography Like a Expert


Are you ready to transform your cardiac imaging expertise and become a sought-after clinician in interventional cardiology? This comprehensive, evidence-based course takes you on an immersive journey through coronary angiography—from foundational anatomy to advanced clinical decision-making.


WHAT YOU'LL MASTER:


Comprehensive Cardiac Anatomy - Understand every detail of coronary vessel pathways, branching patterns, and clinical significance with high-definition video demonstrations


Angiographic Interpretation - Learn to recognize normal variants, pathological findings, and diagnostic criteria used by leading cardiologists worldwide


Procedural Excellence - Gain insider knowledge on catheter selection, access techniques, equipment optimization, and troubleshooting strategies


Clinical Application - Apply theoretical knowledge to real-world case studies featuring complex lesions, comorbidities, and procedural challenges


WHY CHOOSE THIS COURSE?


✓ 8+ hours of high-yield, structured video content taught by experienced interventional cardiologists

✓ Evidence-based curriculum aligned with latest cardiology guidelines and best practices

✓ Interactive MCQ assessments with detailed explanations for continuous learning

✓ Real clinical cases with before/after angiographic imaging

✓ Progressive learning pathway from fundamentals to advanced competencies

✓ Lifetime access to course materials and future updates


IDEAL FOR:

- Cardiology fellows seeking certification and skill advancement

- Experienced cardiologists requiring refresher training

- Cardiac technicians and nurses expanding procedural knowledge

- Researchers studying coronary pathology and interventions

- Medical professionals committed to clinical excellence


HEARTBEATSZ ACADEMY ADVANTAGE:

Join 61,000+ healthcare professionals who've advanced their careers through our comprehensive medical courses. We're trusted by clinicians across USA, UK, Germany, Japan, Australia, and India with an average rating of 4.3/5 stars.


ON COMPLETION:

- Receive a professional certificate of accomplishment

- Optional MCQ certification exam (additional fee) for portfolio credentials

- Access to Q&A sessions with our expert faculty

- Lifetime email support for course-related questions


INVEST IN YOUR FUTURE: Advance your coronary angiography expertise today and position yourself for career growth, higher earning potential, and the confidence to lead in interventional cardiology.

Who this course is for:

  • Doctors
  • Technicians
  • Physiologist
  • Nurse