CVT 221 Interventional Radiology and Peripheral and Vascular Interventions

This course examines the application of interventional radiology techniques to non-cardiac vascular systems. Topics include peripheral vascular interventions, renal artery procedures, and advanced imaging technologies used to guide treatment in specialized cases. A review of peripheral vascular anatomy and an introduction to specific peripheral vascular procedures, including diagnostic angiography and therapeutic interventions for non-coronary vascular diseases is covered. Additional topics include procedural protocols, patient care, and potential complications.

Credits

3

Cross Listed Courses

N/A

Prerequisite

CVT211 and CVT213

Offered

Fall

Outcomes

  1. Demonstrate knowledge of vascular anatomy and its procedural implications.
  2. Explain steps in performing peripheral vascular diagnostic and interventional procedures while maintaining patient safety and compliance.
  3. Evaluate imaging results to guide clinical decision-making.
  4. Collaborate in simulated team-based approaches to identifying, responding to and managing peripheral vascular complications.

Area of Study:

Career Education

Instructional Mode:

In-person

Campus:

Downtown

Lecture

30