CVS-101: Adult Cardiac Sonography I (Spring 2025)
Course Description
This course builds upon the foundational knowledge acquired during CVS-100 Introduction to Cardiovascular Imaging. You will delve into more complex aspects of echocardiography including M-Mode, Color Doppler and spectral Dopplers and their normal and abnormal findings. You will learn the cardiovascular pathophysiology, and hemodynamics, and sonographic techniques to assess valvular heart diseases
Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this course, you will be able to:
· Identify anatomy, anatomic variants and the sonographic appearance of the coronary arteries and their distribution.
- Describe the use of M-mode color Doppler and spectral Doppler in echocardiography.
- Explain normal cardiovascular physiology and hemodynamics of ventricular systolic and diastolic function, including normal filling pressure and cardiac output.
- Explain and demonstrate two-dimensional, M-Modes and Doppler measurements and calculations in the normal adult cardiac sonographic examination.
- Discuss the types of valvular heart diseases affecting the mitral, aortic, pulmonic, and tricuspid valves, including the clinical presentation, differential diagnosis, complications, related imaging examinations and treatments for each.
- Explain the sonographic techniques, measurements, quantitative principles, and Doppler patterns for:
- Mitral stenosis and regurgitation
- Aortic stenosis and regurgitation
- Tricuspid stenosis and regurgitation
- Pulmonic stenosis and regurgitation
· Explain the sonographic techniques, measurements, quantitative principles, and Doppler patterns for diseases of the aorta and great vessels
- Discuss ventricular and diastolic dysfunction and ischemic heart disease, including the clinical presentation, differential diagnosis, complications, related imaging examinations and treatments for each.
· Explain the sonographic techniques, measurement quantitative principles and Doppler patterns for ventricular and diastolic dysfunction and ischemic heart disease.
Prerequisites:
Successfully completion of Semester 1
DMS-101: Ultrasound Physics I
CVS-101L: Cardiac Scanning Lab I
CVS-111: Vascular Sonography I
CVS-111L: Vascular Scanning Lab I
CVS-131: Clinical I
Required Texts
DeWitt, Susan King, Echocardiography ... From a Sonographer’s Perspective the Notebook & the Workbook 8 http://www.echonotebook.com/home.html to be purchased directly from publisher
Hagen-Ansert, S.: Textbook of Diagnostic Sonography, 9th Edition. Publisher: Elsevier, 2023,
This is a 2 Volume set ISBN-978-0-323-82646-4 (available electronically in the library)