Basic Course of 24 hour ambulatory Blood pressure monitoring and of carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity is now considered an indispensable technique in the rigorous assessment of patients with suspected or confirmed hypertension. Among all forms of blood pressure measurement, ABPM has the highest predictive value for cardiovascular risk and is the ideal technique for the diagnosis of white coat hypertension and masked hypertension. Proper interpretation of the data it provides requires knowledge of its potential, clinical indications and limitations, as well as validation and fitting of available devices.
Pulse wave velocity is a non-invasive technique for assessing aortic stiffness that is easy to perform, has good reproducibility and validity, and is inexpensive. Aortic stiffness thus assessed is a robust marker of cardiovascular target organ damage and a very accurate indicator of cardiovascular and renal prognosis, allowing therapeutic guidance in hypertensive patients. For these reasons, recent guidelines (Hypertension Guidelines ESH/ESC 2018) recommend its use as a clinical marker of cardiovascular target organ damage and as an integrated marker of atherosclerotic disease. The technical requirements for its realization are affordable and quick to acquire.
Operating regime: dual regime: face-to-face and e-learning
Language of instruction: Entirely in Portuguese
Applicants: Graduates or Master's degree holders in Medicine, Nursing, Cardiopneumology and medical students of the clinical cycle (4th, 5th and 6th year).
Other applicants may be accepted upon curricular evaluation.
Tuition fee: 250¤
For information about applications please contact the Postgraduate Education Office
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E: posgraduacao@med.up.pt