Heart As A Pump (2) Flashcards

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Which valves control outflow?

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  • Aortic and pulmonary
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Which valves are the atrioventricular valves?

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  • Tricuspid (RA/RV)

- Mitral (LA/LV)

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How is the contraction of heart muscles controlled?

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  • When action potential is present in membrane
  • AP causes an increase in Intracellular calcium
  • AP in heart is a long, single contraction that lasts 280ms
  • AP is triggered by spread of excitation from cell to cell.
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How is the initial AP generated in the heart?

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  • AP generated in a small group of cells
  • Spreads over whole heart
  • Producing a coordinate contraction
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How does excitation spread across the heart muscle?

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  • SAN is pacemaker
  • Spreads over atria-atrial systole to reach AVN delays for 120ms
  • AVN spreads signal down septum (bundle of His) between ventricles
  • Then through ventricular myocardium from endocardial to epicardial surface
  • Ventricle contracts from apex increasing pressure and forcing blood though outflow valves
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What are the amounts of time associated with systole then diastole?

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  • Systole: short atrial systole then longer ventricular systole: ~280ms
  • Diastole: ~700ms
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How do the ventricles fill with blood?

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  • Via veins during diastole

- Small proportion is from atrium

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What is the role of the mitral valve and how does it work?

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  • Inflow valve
  • Allows atrium to ventricle flow not vice-versa
  • Opens when ventricular>atrial pressure
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What is the aortic valve’s role and when does it open/close?

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  • Outflow valve
  • Opens when intraventricular > aortic pressure
  • Closes when aortic > intraventricular pressure
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The ‘lup’ and ‘dup’ noises are related to what part of the cardiac cycle?

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  • Lup: closure of a/v valves - onset of ventricular systole

- Dup: closure of outflow valves - end of ventricular systole

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10
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What are heart murmurs?

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  • Turbulent blood flow
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Why may heart murmurs occur?

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  • Narrowing of valves - stenosis
  • Valve not closing properly - incompetence
  • Only occurs when blood flow is at its highest
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What is the cardiac output equation

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  • Cardiac output = stroke volume x heart rate
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What would be the at rest and exercising cardiac output values?

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  • At rest: 5L/min

- Exercise: 25L/min

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