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    AI Cardiology Lecture Slides

    From atrial fibrillation to heart failure management — enter any cardiology topic and get a complete, designed lecture deck in seconds.

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    Example Lectures

    Try these cardiology topics

    Enter any of these into SlideCraft and get a complete lecture deck in under 30 seconds.

    01Acute Coronary Syndromes — STEMI vs NSTEMI
    02Heart Failure with Preserved Ejection Fraction
    03Atrial Fibrillation Management Guidelines
    04Valvular Heart Disease Assessment
    05Cardiac Imaging Modalities Compared

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    Sample cardiology slide generated by SlideCraft Pro
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    How it works for cardiology

    Three steps to a complete cardiology lecture deck.

    1

    Enter your topic

    Type any lecture topic — the more specific, the better the output.

    2

    AI builds your deck

    Structure, content, and visual design — all generated in under 30 seconds.

    3

    Present or export

    Download as PPTX, PDF, or images. Ready for the lecture hall.

    Features

    Built for cardiology

    AI-structured lecture flow with cardiology terminology
    Cinematic slide design with dark backgrounds
    Multiple layout archetypes per deck
    Export to PPTX, PDF, or images

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can SlideCraft generate cardiology presentations?

    Yes. Enter any cardiology topic and SlideCraft generates a complete, publication-quality lecture deck in under 30 seconds. The AI understands cardiology terminology and structures content with proper clinical flow.

    What cardiology topics work best?

    Any cardiology topic works — from Acute Coronary Syndromes — STEMI vs NSTEMI to Cardiac Imaging Modalities Compared. The more specific your topic, the more targeted the output.

    Can I edit individual slides after generation?

    Absolutely. Every slide is fully editable — change titles, descriptions, layouts, or regenerate individual slides while keeping the rest of your deck untouched.

    What export formats are available?

    Pro and Expert plans export to PowerPoint (PPTX), PDF, and high-resolution image ZIP. Free tier includes full slide creation and editing.

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    cardiology Lecture Topics

    AI-generated slides for specific cardiology conditions and procedures.

    01
    Myocardial InfarctionPathophysiology of Coronary Plaque Rupture
    02
    Heart FailureHeart Failure Classification: HFrEF, HFmrEF, and HFpEF
    03
    Atrial FibrillationAF Classification: Paroxysmal, Persistent, and Permanent
    04
    Aortic StenosisAortic Stenosis Etiology: Calcific, Bicuspid, and Rheumatic
    05
    Cardiac TamponadePericardial Anatomy and Pressure-Volume Relationship
    06
    Hypertensive EmergencyHypertensive Emergency vs Urgency: Definitions and Disposition
    07
    Ventricular TachycardiaVT Classification: Monomorphic, Polymorphic, and Torsades de Pointes
    08
    Acute PericarditisPericarditis Etiology: Viral, Autoimmune, Uremic, and Post-Cardiac Injury
    09
    Mitral RegurgitationPrimary vs Secondary MR: Etiology and Mechanism
    10
    Aortic RegurgitationAR Etiology: Bicuspid Valve, Endocarditis, Aortic Root Dilation, and Rheumatic
    11
    Hypertrophic CardiomyopathyHCM Genetics: Sarcomeric Mutations and Inheritance Patterns
    12
    Dilated CardiomyopathyDCM Etiology: Genetic, Ischemic, Toxic, Inflammatory, and Peripartum
    13
    Infective EndocarditisEpidemiology Shift: From Rheumatic to Device-Related and IVDU Endocarditis
    14
    Complete Heart BlockAV Block Spectrum: First, Second (Mobitz I and II), and Third Degree
    15
    Right Heart FailureRV Anatomy and Physiology: Why the RV Differs from the LV
    16
    Cardiac AmyloidosisAmyloid Subtypes: AL (Light Chain) vs ATTR (Transthyretin) Pathophysiology
    17
    Takotsubo CardiomyopathyPathophysiology: Catecholamine Surge and Myocardial Stunning
    18
    Arrhythmogenic CardiomyopathyPathogenesis: Desmosomal Dysfunction and Fibrofatty Replacement
    19
    Wolff-Parkinson-White SyndromeAccessory Pathway Anatomy and Pre-Excitation Physiology
    20
    Long QT SyndromeIon Channel Physiology and Action Potential Duration
    21
    Brugada SyndromeBrugada ECG Patterns: Type 1, Type 2, and Type 3 Morphologies
    22
    Constrictive PericarditisPathophysiology: Pericardial Thickening and Impaired Diastolic Filling

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