Heart failure learning module 2: diagnosis

Released 24 May 2024     Expires: 24 May 2026      Programme: Heart failure 2 CPD/CME credits

Sponsorship Statement: Novartis Pharmaceuticals UK Ltd has provided OmniaMed Communications Ltd with an arm’s length sponsorship towards the update of the BJC e-learning programme for heart failure.

Designed to give healthcare professionals an understanding of the diagnosis of heart failure, one of several modules in our heart failure programme.

Module first published: 23 September 2014
Revised module released: 01 November 2017
2nd revision released: 07 May 2020
3rd revision released: 24 May 2024
Module revised in 2017, 2020 and 2024 by Dr Joe Cuthbert, (Honorary Consultant Cardiologist, Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust; Senior Lecturer in Cardiology, Hull York Medical School) in association with Professor Andrew Clark (Chair in Clinical Cardiology, Hull York Medical School)

Learning objectives

After completing this module, participants should be better able to:

  • Differentiate the symptoms and signs of heart failure
  • Assess symptom severity
  • Discern the differences in acute and chronic presentations of heart failure
  • Approach the diagnosis of heart failure according to the latest guidelines, with specific focus on natriuretic peptide testing and echocardiography
  • Understand the use of objective measures of functional and exercise capacity testing
  • Understand the indications for imaging and interpret the findings in the context of the individual patient
  • Develop an approach to the investigation of both acute and chronic presentations of heart failure and determine the aetiology or precipitant thereof
  • Differentiate between the different types of heart failure, especially according to ejection fraction

Faculty

Dr Joe Cuthbert, Honorary Consultant Cardiologist, Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust; Senior Lecturer in Cardiology, Hull York Medical School.
In association with Professor Andrew Clark, Chair in Clinical Cardiology, Hull York Medical School

Original faculty

Professor Andrew Clark, Chair in Clinical Cardiology, Hull York Medical School
Dr Kaushik Guha, Clinical Cardiology Research Fellow, Royal Brompton Hospital, London
Professor Theresa McDonagh, Consultant Cardiologist, King”s College Hospital, London
Dr Susan Piper, King”s College Hospital, London
Dr Henry Savage, Specialist Registrar in Cardiology, Royal Brompton Hospital, London
Dr Benoy Shah, Research Fellow in Cardiology, Royal Brompton Hospital, London

Accreditation

2 CPD/CME credits, 2 hours
BJC Learning has assigned one and a half hours of CPD/CME credit to this module

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