Gross anatomy of the heart Flashcards

1
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Atria (both) - 4

A

Interatrial septum
Fossa ovalis in interatrial septum
Musculi pectinati (pectinate muscles)
Auricle/atrial appendage

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Interatrial septum

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Septum separating right and left atrium

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3
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Fossa ovalis

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Embryological remnant of foramen ovale

- allowed blood in umbilical vein to bypass pulmonary circulation

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4
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Musculi pectinati

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Increase power of contraction without greatly increasing heart mass

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5
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Auricle/atrial appendage

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Increases the capacity of the atrium

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6
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Right atria only (2)

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  • Openings for IVC, SVC and coronary sinus

- Tricuspid valve

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7
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Left atria only (3)

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  • Openings for left and right, superior and inferior pulmonary veins
  • Bicuspid (mitral) valve
  • Forms the base of the heart (lies wholly postero-superiorly against oesophagus)
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8
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Ventricles (both) - 4

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Interventricular septum
Trabeculae carneae
Papillary muscles
Chordae tendineae

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9
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Interventricular septum

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Septum separating the right and left ventricles

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10
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Trabeculae carneae

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Function is most likely to prevent suction that would occur with a flat surface and thus impair the heart’s ability to pump efficiently

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Papillary muscles

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Specialised form of trabeculae carneae.

Contract, tightening the chord tendineae, preventing inversion of the AV valves

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12
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Chordae tendineae

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Tough, tendinous strands in the heart.

Attach papillary muscles to the valve cusps

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13
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Relative bulk of ventricles

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Myocardium is thicker to generate higher BPs.

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14
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Right ventricle only (5)

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  • Triscuspid valve (3 cusps)
  • 3 papillary muscles
  • Moderator band/septomarginal trabeculum (carries part of the right bundle branch of the AV bundle of the conduction system from the interventricular septum to the anterior papillary muscle/anterior wall of RV)
  • Opening for pulmonary trunk
  • Pulmonary valve
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15
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Left ventricle only

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  • Bicuspid valve (2 cusps)
  • 2 papillary muscles
  • Opening for aorta
  • Aortic valve
  • Wall 3x as thick as RV
  • Forms apex of the heart
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16
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Pulmonary veins: function

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Veins that transfer oxygenated blood from the lungs to the left atrium of the heart
- Right superior: right upper and middle lobes
- Left superior: left upper lobe and lingula
Right and left inferior: lower lobes