Cardiovascular System - Circulation Flashcards

1
Q

Functional Parts of Circulation

A
  • arteries
  • arterioles
  • capillaries
  • venuoles
  • veins
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2
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Volume of Blood in the Heart

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7%

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3
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Volume of Blood in the pulmonary system

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9%

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4
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Volume of Blood in the rest of the system (other than heart and pulmonary system)

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84%

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5
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Volume of Blood in the Veins

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64%

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6
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Volume of blood in the arteries

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13%

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7
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Volume of Blood in the Arterioles and Capillaries

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7%

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8
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Time for transmission of pulse to aorta

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3-5 m/sec

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9
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Time for transmission of pulse to Large Arteries

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7-10 m/sec

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10
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Time for transmission of pulse to small arteries

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15 - 35 m/sec

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11
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Time for transmission of pulse to arterioles and capillaries

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0 m/sec - damping of pressure pulses

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12
Q

what is hematocrit ratio?

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% by volume of whole blood that is composed of cells

40% (men)

36% (women)

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13
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Viscosity of Blood

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3-4x that of water

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14
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viscosity of plasma

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1-1.5 times that of water

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15
Q

2 factors that determine blood flow through the vessels

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  • Pressure Differece (delta P): tends to push blood through the vessels
  • Resistance (R): resists blood flow through the vessel

Relationship: Q=(deltaP)/(R)

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16
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Laminar Flow

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  • streamlined flow in concentric layers
  • max flow velocity is in the center
17
Q

Turbulent Flow

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absence of streamline flow when eddy currents are formed

tendency for turbulent flow to occur can be measured by calculating Reynolds # which represents the relationship between vessel diameter, blood viscosity, blood density and flow velocity

18
Q

principal determinant of resistance to blood flow

A

diameter of the vessel

19
Q

Poiseuille’s Law

A

resistance to flow is inversely proportional to the fourth power of the radius of the tube

so, small changes in radius cause large changes in resistance

so, sympathetis vasoconstrictor mechanisms in te small arteries and arterioles are the primary regulators of blood flow

20
Q

how resistance is measured

A

in preipheral resistance units (PRU) total peripheral resistance of the systemic circulation is appx. 1 PRU

21
Q

Volume of Blood Flow

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product of inverse relationship of blood flow velocity and vascular cross section area

cross section of area of systemic circulation:

aorta - 2.5 cm^2

capillaries - 2500 cm^2

Vena Cava + right atrium - 8 cm^2

22
Q

Critical Closing Pressure

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blood vessels collapse when elastic and muscular forces in the vascular wall, coupled with the extravascular tissue pressure, exceed intravascular distending pressure

23
Q

Transmural Pressure

A

pressure difference between the inside and outside of the vessel wall

24
Q

At what presuure do the vessels usually collapse?

A

when distending pressure falls below appx. 20mmHg

25
Q

Vascular Compliance

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change in blood pressure stretches more or less blood vessel walls and causes an increase or decrease in the volume of the blood vessels.

Veins are 5x more compliant than Arteries

Capitance vessels

  • distensibility of blood cells that varies with pressure
26
Q

most to least compliant

A
  • veins
  • aorta
  • arteries
  • arterioles