cardiac electrophysiology Flashcards

1
Q

polarization is

A

resting state of the cells
no deviation from the iso-electric line

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2
Q

depolarization is

A

cells’ state of excitability

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3
Q

during depolarization, changes in membrane permeability allow __ ions to cross the cell membrane and enter the cell

A

Na+

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4
Q

movement of NA+ ions causes the inside of the cell to become more __ than outside

A

electro positive

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5
Q

__ represents atrial depolarization

A

P wave

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6
Q

__ represents ventricular depolarization

A

QRS complex

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7
Q

Repolarization is

A

restoration of the cells to their resting state

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8
Q

repolarization is caused by

A

slower movement of ions leaving the cells

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9
Q

movement of __ ions out of the myocardial cells primarily accounts for repolarization

A

K+

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10
Q

___ represents atrial repolarization

A

Ta wavea

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11
Q

___ represents ventricular repolarization

A

T wave

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12
Q

Action potential represents

A

a full depolarization and repolarization sequence

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13
Q

AP of the atrial cells is represented by

A

P wave

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14
Q

AP of the ventricular cells is represented by

A

QRS

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15
Q

Membrane potential (MP) is

A

the voltage measurement of the cell’s membrane when at rest (polarized)

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16
Q

Threshold potential (TP) is

A

voltage to which a cell must be changed before it can be activated
allows cell to depolarize

17
Q

MP of pacemaker cells is

A

-40 mV to - 70 mV

18
Q

TP of pacemaker cells is

A

-35mV to -50mV

19
Q

MP of a non-pacemaker cell is

A

-90mV

20
Q

TP of a non-pacemaker cell is

A

-70 to -80mV

21
Q

SA node depolarization and conduction through the atrial is reflected as a

A

rounded P wave

22
Q

QRS shoots up because

A

the ventricular cells were resting until they boldly received a stimulus initiating their depolarization

23
Q

phase 4

A

resting state
iso-electric line

24
Q

phase 0

A

depolarization
fast Na+ channels then slow Ca++ channels
upward deflection R wave

25
Q

phase 1,2,3

A

repolarization

26
Q

phase 1

A

abrupt closure of fast NA+ channels
start of a downward wave (start of S)

27
Q

phase 2

A

plateau stage of AP
K+ out, slow CA++ still opens

28
Q

open of slow CA++ channels during phase 2 allows :
1.
2.

A
  1. bring more Ca++ for contraction
  2. prolong refractoriness by maintaining the cell in a prolonged depolarized state (allows complete contraction before initiate another one)
29
Q

Phase 3

A

slow Ca++ channels close
increase K+ leaving
negative wave (S wave)

30
Q

absolute refractory period (ARP)

A

phase 1, 2 and initial part of phase 3

31
Q

ARP corresponds with

A

QRS and initial part of the ST segment

32
Q

Relative refractory period (RRP) corresponds to

A

-60mV to -90mV in phase 3
conduction of premature impulses is possible slower than in a fully repolarized cell

33
Q

Vulnerable period

A

before cell returning to MP(resting)
a weaker stimulus than is normally required (e.g. premature beat) can initiate an AP

34
Q

vulnerable period corresponds with (on ECG)

A

peak of T wave

35
Q

what’s a “R on T phenomenon”

A

when an impulse strikes during the vulnerable period