Cardiovascular system Flashcards

1
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Conduction in the heart

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  1. sinoatrial nerve fires at the top of the RA
  2. signal is conducted through myocardium causing atrial contraction
  3. impulse enters the atrioventricular node and is paused for blood to enter ventricles
  4. AV node fires causing ventricles to contract
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2
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The left side of the heart has a more developed conduction system because…

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It has a thicker muscle layer as it is pumping blood around the whole body, so needs more innervation to fire at the same time as the RV

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3
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Speed of conduction

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10m/sec, compared to 0.8m/sec for other muscle

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4
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6 stages of an ECG wave from limb lead II

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  1. P wave - atrial depolarisation
  2. Pause at the AV node
  3. Q wave - septum depolarisation
  4. R wave - ventricular depolarisation
  5. Depolarisation at ventrical base (negative dip)
  6. S wave - repolarisation
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5
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Where is the ‘second heart’?

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In the leg, veins are sheathed by muscle. Contractions during walking cause blood to flow. Valves prevent backward flow.

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6
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Blood distribution

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27% liver
20% kidney
16% brain
15% muscle (ncreases to 66-70% during exercise)
8% skin
6% bone
4% heart
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7
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Cardiac cycle

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  1. Blood flows into RA from vena cavae and flows into RV
  2. RA contracts, forcing remaining blood into RV
  3. RV contracts, forcing pulmonary artery valve open
  4. Blood flows into pulmonary artery into lungs’ arterial tree
  5. Blood flows from lung into LA and LV
  6. LV contracts, forcing remaining blood into LV
  7. LV contracts, forcing aortic valve open
  8. Blood flows into aorta, causing aorta to bulge and recoil, snapping the aortic valve shut and pushing blood into the aortic arch
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8
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The pulse is…

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the wave of blood that flows down the artery following ejection from the ventricle

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9
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Normal pulse rate

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60-100bpm

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10
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Pulse locations (3)

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Carotid (neck)
Brachial (elbow)
Radial (wrist)

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11
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Blood pressure is…

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The pressure exerted by the blood on the walls of the blood vessel (mm Hg)
Systolic - during heart contraction
Diastolic - at rest

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12
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Normal blood pressure range

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120-135 / 70-85

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13
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Stroke volume is…

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The volume of blood ejected from the ventricle on each contraction
About 70mls in adults
Depends on preload, afterload, contractility and ventricle shape

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14
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Preload is…

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The fluid in the ventricle just before it contracts

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15
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Afterload is…

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The pressure the ventricle has to generate to open the aortic or pulmonary valve, largely determined by elasticity of arteries and constriction in arterioles

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16
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Cardiac output =

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stroke volume x heart rate

Measured over 1 minute

17
Q

Normal cardiac output

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4.5-5 litres per minute

18
Q

Starling’s Law

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The larger the volume of the heart, the greater energy it will use

19
Q

Frank’s observation

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An increase in diastolic heart volume stimulates the ventricle to contract more rapidly and more forcefully

20
Q

Mean arterial pressure =

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cardiac output x systemic vascular resistance

heart rate x stroke volume x systemic vascular resistance

21
Q

SNS control of cardiac function

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Stellate nerve from spinal cord innervates cardiac muscle, SA node and AV node via beta 1 receptors

22
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PSNS control of cardiac function

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Vagal nerve from the brain innervates SA and AV nodes via muscarinic receptors

23
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Baroreceptor reflex

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  1. As heart contracts and blood is pumped, baroreceptors in carotid artery and aortic arch detect stretch
  2. Signal sent to medulla
  3. Increase in parasympathetic nerve firing which reduces sympathetic nerve firing
  4. Blood pressure drops
24
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Bainbridge reflex

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Similar to baroreceptor reflex but in atria