Cardiac Cycle: Mechanical Events Flashcards

1
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what is systole?

A

contraction

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2
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diastole is what ?

A

relaxation

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3
Q

what is the normal duration of the cardiac cycle?

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0.8 sec. resulting in a resting heart rate of 72 beats/min

systole/contraction = 0.3 sec

diastole/relaxation = 0.5 sec

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4
Q

if you shorten the diastole time what happens?

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you have less blood filling into the ventricle - therefore you have less blood available to the body - therefore you have less blood flow profusing the heart = vicious cycle

  • the heart pumps everywhere including to the heart -
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5
Q

what portion of the heart is responsible for the unidirectional flow of the heart?

A

the heart valves

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6
Q

the mitral valve connects which two chambers?

A

mitral valve is between the left atrium and left ventricle

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7
Q

when the atriums fill with blood, what valve is closed?

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the AV valves are closed

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8
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when the ventricles are filled, what valves are closed?

A

the semi-lunar vavles are closed (to the aorta or pulmonary arteries)

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9
Q

pressure on what side of the heart is higher?

A

the pressure on the left side of the heart is higher than the right side

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10
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the 1st and second heart sounds are associated with what events?

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first = AV valve closure (tricuspid/mitral)

second = outflow valve closure (pulmonary /aortic)

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11
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What is associated with the 3rd anf fourth heart sounds?

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third= filling of ventricles - benign in youth, some trained athletes, and pregnancies - though sometimes it can be indicative of a pathology

4th = atrial contraction

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12
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what is a murmer?

A

most common cause is an aortic regurgitation and mitral stenosis

regurgitation = valvular incompetence

stenosis = valvular narrowing

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13
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when in the heart sound does a murmer occur?

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depends on type of murmer

diastolic murmur = occurs after S2 and before S1 - due to aortic regurgitation/mitral stenosis

systolic murmur= occurs between S1 and S2 - due to mitral regurgitation/aorticc stenosis- or non-pathological reasons

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14
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what is a cystolic murmer?

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quite common - often “innocent functional” flow murmurs

  • common pathological cuasese are mitral regurgitation, aortic stenosis, and tricuspid regurgitation
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15
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REVIEW THE LEFT VENTRICULAR PRESSURE VOLUME RELATIONSHIP GRAPH

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16
Q

What is the left ventricular en diastolic pressure?

A

left ventricular pressure just before onset of left ventricular systolic indicative of haemodynamic health of left ventricle - normally less than 12 mmHg

17
Q

what is the ejection fraction?

A

it is the percentage of blood that is ejected by the ventricle relative to its end

18
Q

what is a normal ejection fraction?

A

55-70%

during exercise it could increase to more than 90%

19
Q

explain what occurs at each indicated letter in this jugular venous pressure wave form

A

c= rise in atrial pressure- right vent. contraction causes tricuspid valve to bulge towards the right atrium

x= fall in atrial pressure- atrial relaxation and rapid atrial filling due to low pressure

v= rise in atrial pressure- venous filling when the tricuspid valve is closed

y = fall in atrial pressure- rapid emptying of the atrium into the ventricle following the opening of the tricupsid valve