SS2. Cardio vascular system - preload Flashcards

1
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What is preload?

A

left ventricular wall stress at the end-diastole.

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2
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How is elastance calculated?

A

pressure / volume

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3
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How is wall stress calculated?

A

(PxR) / 2x wall thickness
Rtot = Rin + W
Volume = wortel3(3V/4Pi)

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4
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What happens when the pressure/wall stretch goes up?

A

The preload and stretching of heartcells goes up.

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5
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How to calculate preload?

A

(Ped x Red) / 2x Wed

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6
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What causes stretching?

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1) Frank-starling mechanism. Myosin heads with overlapping actins, can only bind in 1 direction bc of its polarity. When myosin is stretched out, you have more myosins at work
2) inotropic mechanism: Actin guarded by tropomyosin. Toponin (C,I,T) scootches tropomysin away. When stretching, troponin C stretched out, works differently and binds calcium, resulting in bigger effect of calcium.

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