CLINICAL BIOCHEMISTRY
cod. 21328

Academic year 2017/18
1° year of course - First semester
Professor
Franco BACCIOTTINI
Academic discipline
Biochimica clinica e biologia molecolare clinica (BIO/12)
Field
Biomedico
Type of training activity
Characterising
7 hours
of face-to-face activities
1 credits
hub: PARMA
course unit
in ITALIAN

Integrated course unit module: LABORATORY ANALYSIS APPLIED TO SPORTS

Learning objectives

This course aims to provide the general informations and the scientific background to approach correctly the pratical aspects of Clinical Biochemistry applied to sport (also out of conventional labortories) so as to figure out the complexity of biological samples and the possible source of errors, with respect to the prevention of illicit expedients, athlete health or the role of the laboratory in the monitoring of training

Prerequisites

There are no obligatory prerequisites, but Clinical Biochemistry is an interdisciplinary science and needs the basic knowledge in Biology, Anatomy, Physiology, Chemistry and Biochemistry

Course unit content

Part of the course is devoted to the characteristics of biological samples, their collection and storage (Pre-analytical variability). The second part of the course regards the more common markers of organ function and damage, and the strategies of laboratory investigation concerning the use of methods and substances prohibited

Full programme

Part 1. General Clinical Chemistry. Biological specimens consideration: instruction for optimal collection, treatment and conservation (avoiding pre-analytical variation).
Part 2. Analysis of biological samples; Analytical and post-analytical variability affecting the laboratory data. Kits for diagnostic tests.
Part 3. Current waived test. Point of care testing (POCT): use and application. Quality control in POCT. Specimen and its treatment in POCT. Auto-monitoring of some biochemical parameters.
Part 4. Outline of Clinical Biochemistry Markers of function or damage of some organs and systems. Index of cytolysis, clinical enzymology. Main cardiac, hepatic and renal . Toxicology, therapeutic drug monitoring; sport doping and abuse substances control

Bibliography

- Kellerman G. Valori anormali di laboratorio. Mc Graw Hill
- S.D.Ferrara. Doping Antidoping -Piccin

Teaching methods

Interactive lessons

Assessment methods and criteria

The final oral examination is about the topics of the course; the student needs to demonstrate to have understood and to be able to manage the essential meanings of every section of the program.

Other information

The iconographic supports shown during the lessons will be available to the students since the beginning of the course

2030 agenda goals for sustainable development

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Contacts

Toll-free number

800 904 084

Student Registry Office

N +39 0521 903700
Email segreteria.medicina@unipr.it

Quality assurance office

Education Manager:
Maria Lucrezia Giorgetta

N +39 0521 903745
Email service didattica.dimec@unipr.it 
Email of the manager marialucrezia.giorgetta@unipr.it 

Course President

Prof. Prisco Mirandola
Email prisco.mirandola@unipr.it

Guidance delegate and tutoring

Prof.ssa Daniela Galli
Email daniela.galli@unipr.it 

Prof. Giancarlo Condello
Email giancarlo.condello@unipr.it 

Career guidance delegate

Prof. Prisco Mirandola
Email prisco.mirandola@unipr.it 

Prof.ssa Giuliana Gobbi
Email giuliana.gobbi@unipr.it 

Tutors

Prof.ssa Ileana Ramazzina
Email ileana.ramazzina@unipr.it

Prof.ssa Valeria Naponelli
Email valeria.naponelli@unipr.it

Prof. Giancarlo Condello
Email giancarlo.condello@unipr.it

Prof. Prisco Mirandola
Email prisco.mirandola@unipr.it

Erasmus

Prof. Roberto Sala
Email roberto.sala@unipr.it 

Quality Assurance Officer (RAQ)

Prof. Giancarlo Condello
Email giancarlo.condello@unipr.it

Internships

Prof.ssa Maria Luisa Arcari
Email marialuisa.arcari@unipr.it 

Tutor students

Dott.ssa Maria Cristina Barilla
Email mariacristina.barilla@unipr.it