Cardiac Cycle(2) Flashcards

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What is step 2?

Ventricles about to relax

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  • Ventricles begin to relax
  • IV pressure drops
  • IV pressure < arterial
  • Brief back flow closes outflow valves
  • All valves now closed
  • ISOVOLUMETRIC RELAXATION
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The cardiac cycle comprises of 10 stages starting from ventricular systole.
What is step 1?

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  • Ventricles are contracted
  • IV pressure is high
  • Outflow valves are open
  • Blood flowing into arteries
  • Ventricular pressure > atrial pressure
  • AV valves are closed
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What is step 3?

Ventricles have relaxed

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  • During systole blood has continued to return to atria
  • Arterial pressure still relatively high
  • IV pressure decreases
  • Atrail pressure > IV pressure
  • a/v valves open
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What is step 4?

a/v valves have opened

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  • A/V valves are open so ventricles:
  • Fill rapidly ‘rapid filling phase’
  • ~200-300ms
  • Most filling of ventricles occur in this phase
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What is step 5?

Ventricles are filling

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  • Diastole continues
  • Ventricles fill more slowly
  • IV pressure starts to increase as ventricle walls stretch
  • When IV pressure = atrial pressure filling stops
  • Filling of heart depends on venous pressure
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What is step 6?

About to be atrial systole

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  • Atrial systole
  • Forces small extra amount of blood into ventricles
  • Can pump without atrial systole
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What is step 7?

Ventricle systole

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  • Ventricular systole
  • IV pressure increases v.rapidly
  • Quickly > atrial pressure
  • Some back flow then a/v valves close
  • All valves closed
  • ISOMETRIC CONTRACTION
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What is step 8?

Isometric contraction has just occurred

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  • IV pressure increases v.rapidly
  • Until IV pressure > atrial pressure
  • Atrial pressure has been decreasing during diastole
  • Outflow vales open
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What is step 9?

Outflow valves open

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  • Outflow valves open
  • Blood’s ejected rapidly into arteries
  • ‘Rapid ejection phase’
  • Arterial pressure increases rapidly
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What is step 10?

after rapid ejection phase

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  • As arterial pressure increases
  • Rate of ejection of blood falls
  • Both arterial and intraventricular pressures peak towards end of systole
  • Outflow eventually ceases with blood still in ventricle
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