Study Programmes 2015-2016
REAN0002-1  
Pathophysiology of the critical patient
  • Part I: Cardiovascular Pathophysiology
  • Part II: Respiratory Pathophysiology
  • Part III: Renal Pathology, hemofiltration and dialysis of critical patient
Duration :
Part I: Cardiovascular Pathophysiology : 20h Th
Part II: Respiratory Pathophysiology : 20h Th
Part III: Renal Pathology, hemofiltration and dialysis of critical patient : 20h Th
Number of credits :
Master in public health (120 ECTS)6
Lecturer :
Part I: Cardiovascular Pathophysiology : Alexandre Ghuysen
Part II: Respiratory Pathophysiology : François Damas
Part III: Renal Pathology, hemofiltration and dialysis of critical patient : Jean-Marie Krzesinski
Coordinator :
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Language(s) of instruction :
French language
Organisation and examination :
Teaching in the first semester, review in January
Units courses prerequisite and corequisite :
Prerequisite or corequisite units are presented within each program
Course contents :
Part III: Renal Pathology, hemofiltration and dialysis of critical patient
Acute renal insufficiency is frequent in intensive care units, especially after cardivascular surgery and threatens the patient's good health and his prognosis. Pathophysiological mechanisms of acute kidney injury, diagnosis procedure and medical management will be reminded in this course withan up to date on this topic performed.
This course intends to be very practical for people who wants to improve his knowledge in this field and become an expert with renal therapies.
Extrarenal therapies to replace absence (or very poor) of renal function will be explained (peritoneal dialysis, continuous hemofiltration, hemodialysis). Principle, indications and practical use of plasmapheresis will also be detailed. The advantages inconvenients and economic  interest of each technic is made.
Learning outcomes of the course :
Part III: Renal Pathology, hemofiltration and dialysis of critical patient
This formation is devoted to any people who want to get formation in perfusion and technics used to treat severe renal diseases or some particular disorders : ARF, CRF, management of renal failure, renal replacement technique.
Prerequisite knowledge and skills :
Part III: Renal Pathology, hemofiltration and dialysis of critical patient
Nurses or doctors
Planned learning activities and teaching methods :
Part III: Renal Pathology, hemofiltration and dialysis of critical patient
Demonstration of procedures of hemodialysis, continuous hemofiltration and plasmapheresis are organized in the dialysis and intensive care units
Mode of delivery (face-to-face ; distance-learning) :
Part III: Renal Pathology, hemofiltration and dialysis of critical patient
Face to face
Recommended or required readings :
Part III: Renal Pathology, hemofiltration and dialysis of critical patient
The diaporama introduced during lesson will be available on the MyUlg website and/or supplied slideshow will be available after each course.
Assessment methods and criteria :
Part III: Renal Pathology, hemofiltration and dialysis of critical patient
Assessment methods to evaluate the students and to deliberate are to be consulted on the website of theFaculty of Medecine:
http://www.facmed.ulg.ac.be/cms/c_254099/fr/examens
Work placement(s) :
Organizational remarks :
Contacts :
Part III: Renal Pathology, hemofiltration and dialysis of critical patient
JM Krzesinski
Service de Néphrologie
phone number: +32 (0)4 366.72.03
email: jm.krzesinski@chu.ulg.ac.be