The Heart Flashcards

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List the layers of the Pericardium from internal to external

A
  • visceral pericardium (epicardium)
  • pericardial cavity
  • parietal pericardium
  • fibrous pericardium
  • pericardial mediastinal pleura
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Describe the position/orientation of the heart inside the thorax

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  • spans intercostal spaces 3-6
  • the base is directed craniodorsally
  • the apex is directed caudoventrally and toward the left
  • auricular surface faces the left
  • atrial surface faces the right
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3
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What does the pulmonary circuit consist of?

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right ventricle > pulmonary arteries > lungs > pulmonary veins > left atrium

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What does the systemic circuit consist of?

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left ventricle > aorta > body > vena cava > right atrium

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Describe the internal feature of the Right Atrium and Auricle

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  • a main sinus part and a blind pouch (auricle)
  • intervenous tubercle diverts blood, and is cranial to the fossa ovalis
  • crista terminalis is a dorsal ridge that separates the sinus and auricle
  • pectinate muscles in the auricle
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Describe the internal features of the Right Ventricle

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  • AV valve with parietal and septal cusps
  • papillary muscles with chordae tendinae extending from the cusps
  • trabeculae septomarginalis: muscular strand extends across ventricle
  • trabeculae carneae: myocardial ridges on inner wall
  • conus arteriosus: funnel shaped portion extending toward pulmonary trunk
  • pulmonary semilunar valve
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Describe the grooves of the heart

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  • coronary groove: encircles base of the heart between atria and ventricles, contains coronary vessels
  • paraconal interventricular groove: on auricular surface, contains paraconal interventricular branch of left coronary a., and great cardiac vein
  • subsinuosal interventricular groove: on atrial surface, contains circumflex branch of left coronary a.
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What is the fibrous skeleton?

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  • a CT layer that separates the atria and ventricles
  • delays ventricular contraction
  • atrial myocardial cell bundles anchored to upper margin
  • ventricular myocardial cell bundles anchored to lower margin
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9
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What is the foramen ovale?

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  • opening in the fetal heart that allows blood to pass between atria
  • closes after birth and becomes the fossa ovale
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10
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What is the ductus arteriosus?

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  • shunts blood from pulmonary artery to the aorta in the fetal heart to bypass the lungs
  • fibrous remnant in adult is called ligamentum arteriosum
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11
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Describe Persistent Right Aortic Arch

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  • the right arch develops instead of the left
  • esophagus is between the arch and ligamentum arteriosum
  • ligamentum arteriosum constricts the esophagus causing mega-esophagus and regurgitation of solid food
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12
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What areas coincide with PAM and T?

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P: pulmonary valve, 3rd intercostal space, just above sternal border
A: aortic valve, 4th intercostal space, just above costochondral junction
M: left AV valve, 5th intercostal space, at costochondral junction
T: right AV valve, 4th intercostal space, near costochondral junction

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Describe the nutritive blood supply to the heart

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  • coronary arteries deliver oxygenated blood to the heart tissues
  • great cardiac vein returns blood supplied to heart by the left coronary artery
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