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Cardiovascular System. Heart Actions Cardiac cycle-heart beat Atria contract together Ventricles contract together Atrial systole-atria contract Diastole-relaxation.

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Page 1: Cardiovascular System.  Heart Actions Cardiac cycle-heart beat Atria contract together Ventricles contract together Atrial systole-atria contract Diastole-relaxation.

Cardiovascular System

Page 2: Cardiovascular System.  Heart Actions Cardiac cycle-heart beat Atria contract together Ventricles contract together Atrial systole-atria contract Diastole-relaxation.

Heart Actions• Cardiac cycle-heart beat • Atria contract together• Ventricles contract together• Atrial systole-atria contract• Diastole-relaxation of heart• Ventricular systole-ventricles

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Cardiac Cycle Steps

High pressure in atria

High pressure in ventricles

Pressure down in ventricles; build in atria

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Atrioventricular valves open and close HOW?

• Contract– Papillary muscles contract– Pull on chordae tendinae– Valves close!– Papillary muscles contract due to stimulation

from purkinje fibers

• Relaxation-no muscle contraction/no pull on chordae tendinae– Valves

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Heart Sounds• Open and close of valves • Lubb-ventricular contraction, AV valves

closing• Dupp-ventricles relax, pulmonary and

aortic valves close• Heart murmur-cusps not close enough

and cause blood leak

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Cardiac Conduction System • Impulse travels through myocardium

(middle layer of heart)• SA node-pacemaker

– Posterior right atrium– Creates impulse for heart beat– Sends impulse 70-80 times per minute

• Impulse goes to atrial syncytium (mass of merging cells)– Left and right atrium contract

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Signal conduction continued• Impulse travels through junctional

fibers– Slows signal down so atria can contract

completely and empty of blood before the impulse goes down to the ventricles

• Goes to AV (atrioventricular node) – Located in septum

• Goes to AV bundle (bundle of His)• Branch into purkinje fibers

– Make connection with papillary muscles– Action squeezes blood out of ventricles

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F. Electrocardiogram• a recording of the electrical changes

that occur during a cardiac cycle.• P wave,

– depolarization (contraction) of the atria.

• QRS complex – depolarization of ventricles (contraction)

and hides the repolarization (relaxation) of atria.

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• T waves – end the ECG pattern – ventricular repolarization (relaxation)

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1. Atria begin depolarize2. Atria depolarize.

3. Ventricles depolarize at apex; atria repolarize4. Ventricles depolarize

5. Ventricles begin repolarization at apex.6. Ventricles repolarize.

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How to read one?

http://www6.district125.k12.il.us/science/secure/wood/anatomy/ch13/ekgtutorial5criteria.mov

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Diagnostic Value of ECG

• Abnormalities in conduction pathway

• Myocardial infarction (heart attack)

• Heart enlargement

• Electrolyte and hormone imbalance

• Ischemia-blood supply restriction

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Fast heart; chest pain, Shortness of breath, abnormal pacemaker

Heart rate is less than 60 beats

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Blood pressure

• Refers to pressure in arteries

• Systolic (pressure in arteries when ventricles contract) over diastolic (pressure in arteries when ventricles are filling up with blood) pressure

• 120/80 is normal

• Pulse (normal is 60 to 100 beats)-expanding and recoiling of arteries

• Many factors influence blood pressure

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Heart Action

• This determines how much blood enters the arterial system when the ventricles contract

• Stroke volume-volume of blood leaving LV– About 70 ml in average male

• Cardiac output-volume per minute– Stroke volume x heart rate

• Cardiac output, blood pressure, and stroke volume directly related

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Blood volume-Factor that influences this

• Sum of formed elements and plasma volumes in the vascular system

• Blood pressure is directly proportional to blood volume

• Can change due to dehydration (bp drops), blood transfusion, hemorrhage (bp drops)

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Control of Blood Pressure• Autonomic nervous system responses

• Peripheral resistance– Pressure between blood and vessel walls

• Temperature change– Higher temp, higher blood pressure

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Baroreceptors• Located in aortic arch• Arterial blood increases, basoreceptors send

nerve impulse to medulla oblongata• Sends impulse to SA node

– Cause heart rate to decrease– Blood pressure return to normal

• Arterial blood decreases, sends signal to SA node to increase heart work– Exercise, rise in temp, emotions

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Hypertension

• Hypertension-high blood pressure in arteries– Caused by kidney disease, high sodium intake,

obesity, stress, arteriosclerosis– Lead to enlarged heart due to increase pumping

action of LV– Cause embolism, thrombosis, stroke

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Vein Control

• Skeletal muscles-pushes blood to the heart

• Breathing movements

• Vasoconstriction-low pressure causes muscles to contract

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Sheep Heart Dissection

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rI23fdFVRvY