CVS DR vids Flashcards

1
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what are the two layers of the pericardium?

A

fibrous pericardium (outer)

serous pericardium (inner)

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2
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layers of the serous pericardium?

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visceral layer (area in contact with the heart)
>also synonymous with the epicardium

parietal layer (layer that is in contact with the fibrous pericardium)

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3
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what does the right phrenic nerve supply?

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diaphragm and pericardium

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4
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what are the 3 layers of the heart wall?

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epicardium- outermost layer (visceral)
myocardium- cardiac muscle layer
endocardium- thin layer inside heart

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5
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what is the role of the serous pericardium?

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contains pericardial fluid > lubrication. enables heart to move freely

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6
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what is tunica adventitia of the vessels?

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outermost connective tissue layer sitting around the blood vessel
fibrous layer of pericardium is continuous with this
> restricts volume contained in blood vessel

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7
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what is the role of fibrous pericardium?

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prevents excess filling of the heart and excess movement.

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8
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what is cardiac tamponade?

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blood or fluids fill the pericardial space
> restricted filling of the heart (limits end diastolic volume)
compression inwards, compresses heart as heart can’t expand due to fibrous pericardium.

high central venous pressure (bulging neck veins JVP)
low arterial blood pressure

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9
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which are the 2 vessels of the heart that take blood away?

A

aorta and pulmonary trunk

‘the great vessels’

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10
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what is the sinus(es) of the heart?

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transverse pericardial sinus
=space behind the great vessels.
a result of embryonic folding

oblique sinus
=located posteriorly.
behind the atria (particularly the left atrium), and in between left and right pulmonary veins.

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11
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what is the coronary sinus?

A

collection of veins joined together to form a large vessel that collects blood from the myocardium.
It delivers less-oxygenated blood to the right atrium

bluest blood to the heart

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12
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what are the 6 veins of the heart?

A
inferior vena cava (drains blood into right atria)
superior vena cava
LEFT inferior pulmonary vein
LEFT superior pulmonary vein
RIGHT inferior pulmonary vein
RIGHT superior pulmonary vein
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13
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what are the oracles?

A

ear like, muscular projection from atria.
hug around the two great vessels.

R+L CA are situated R/L oracle.

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14
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what does the LCA divide into?

A
stubby
quickly divides into LAD
and circumflex (runs down the atrioventricular groove/sulcus)
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15
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what is the atrioventricular sulcus?

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division between atrium and ventricles

RCA goes around it and L circumflex goes around it in opposite direction

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16
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what is the fossa ovale?

A

remnants of the foramen ovale

shunting of umbilical vein from the right to left side of the heart.

17
Q

what are trabecular carnae?

A

meaty ridges on wall of ventricles

rounded or irregular muscular columns which project from the inner surface of the right and left ventricle of the heart.

18
Q

what are chordae tendineae?

A

heart strings

attach to valve cusps. capillary muscles pull on them. move the cusps > prevent back flow of blood.

19
Q

how many cusps does aortic/ mitral/ pulmonary/tricuspid valve have?

where are they found?
alternative names?

A

mitral (bicuspid/L AV)- 2
tricuspid (right atrioventricular)- 3
also both referred to as the atrioventricular valves as then join the atria to ventricles

aortic- 3
between RIGHT ventricle and aorta
pulmonary-3
between LEFT ventricle and pulmonary artery

20
Q

When do coronary arteries fill?

A

during DIASTOLE!

contrary to normal artery filling

21
Q

From which structure do the coronary arteries originate?

A

arise from the aortic sinuses, which are found on the wall of the aorta superior to the leaflets of the aortic valve.

22
Q

Which valve is between the right atrium and the right ventricle?

A

tricuspid

23
Q

Which coronary artery supplies the lateral aspect of the heart?

A

circumflex

24
Q

What are the branches from the arch of the aorta?

A

left common carotid, left subclavian and brachiocephalic.

25
Q

what does the R and L subclavian artery branch from?

A

brachiocephalic artery

26
Q

Into which structure does the coronary sinus drain?

A

R Atrium