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LECTURE TOPIC: CARDIO – VASCULAR SYSTEM
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LECTURE TOPIC:

CARDIO – VASCULAR SYSTEM

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C.V.S

HEART BLOOD VESSELS

Arteries Veins

(Cor, cordis)

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Cone shaped, muscular organ.Weight = 250 – 350 gm.Located in the middle mediastinumFour chambers: two atria, two ventriclesBoth ventricles – double pump Responsible for blood circulation

THE HEART

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HEART POSITION IN THE THORAX

Apex

Base of the heart

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From 2nd rib – 5th I/C space Apex – 1 cm inside to left mid clavicular line

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Chest X RAY:

Male X RayFemale X Ray

Note location of the heart

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Layers of the heart:

1. Pericardium2. Myocardium3. Endocardium

(Heart muscle is in between outer and inner layers)

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Pericardium

Visceral

Fibrous

(The outer most covering of the heart)

Serous

Parietal

(Visceral = Epicardium)

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Development of pericardium around the heart

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The Pericardium:

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MYOCARDIUM:

Middle layer of the heart.Thickness:

Atria = 2 – 3 mm.Right ventricle = 4 – 6 mm.Left ventricle = 11 – 14 mm.

Insertion: Fibrous skeleton of the heart

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MYOCARDIUM

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Myocardium :

In atria: Pectinate musclesIn ventricles: Papillary muscles

3 Papillary muscles in the RV (attaches to the tricuspid valve cusps).

2 Papillary muscles in the LV ( attaches to the bicuspid value cusps.

(From inside)

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MiddlePapillary Muscles

Chordae Tendineae

Valve cusps

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ENDOCARDIUM:

• Inner layer of the heart.

•Covers hart chambers from inside.

• Formed by endothelia.

•Participates in the formation of heart valves.

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Myocardium Tricuspid

Mitral

Aortic

Pulmonary

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Right Atrium

HEART CHAMBERS

Two Atria Two VentriclesLeft Atrium Right Ventric

le Left Ventricle

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HEART CHAMBERS

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R.A

R.V

L.A

L.V

R R

INTER VENTRICULAR SEPTUM

INTER ATRIAL SEPTUM

HEART CHAMBERS

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HEART VALVES:

Four Valves in the heart.Open and close (heart beating)

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Right AV-Valve

VALVES OF THE HEART

Two in betweenAtria and Ventricles

Two in the startOf Great vessels

Left AV-Valve Pulmonary ValveAortic Valve

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VALVES INSIDE THE HEART:

• RIGHT A.V. VALVE = TRICUSPID VALVE• LEFT A.V. VALVE = BICUSPID VALVE (Mitral valve)

R RVALVE VALVE

TRICUSPID BICUSPID

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ATRIO – VENTRICULAR VALVES(TRICUSPID AND BICUSPID VALVES)

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PULMONARY AND AORTIC VALVES(SEMI-LUNAR VALVES)

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Conducting system of the heart:ATYPICAL

MYOCARDIUM:

IMPULSE GENERATING

IMPULSE CONDECTING

(NODE)

(BUNDLE)

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NODES:

1. Sino – Atrial node (S.A Node)(Self generating Pacemaker)

2. Atrio – Ventricular node (A.V Node) (generate impulse when S.A node fails)

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BUNDLES:

Inter atrial pathways Inter ventricular bundles

Three in number

Connect S.A Node to the A.V Node

Bundle of Hiss

Right Bundle Branch

Left Bundle Branch

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Conducting systemof the heart:

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BLOOD SUPLY OF THE HEART

1. RIGHT CORONARY ARTERY

2. LEFT CORONARY ARTERY

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BLOOD SUPLY OF THE HEART

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BLOODSUPLYOF THEHEART

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MEDONLINE

thank you for attention.

THE END!