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Electrical Activity of Heart. Presentation by: Tarique Ahmad John Frost Grant Post Ian Osborne. Introduction Video. Cardiac Conduction System: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zdoSreUAthA. Conducting System. also known as cardiac conducting system or the nodal system - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Electrical Activity of Heart

Presentation by:Tarique AhmadJohn FrostGrant PostIan Osborne

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Introduction VideoCardiac Conduction System:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zdoSreUAthA

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Conducting System• also known as cardiac conducting

system or the nodal system• its a network of specialized cardiac

muscle cells that initiates and distributes electrical impulses

• includes:o Sinoatrial (SA) Nodeo Atrioventricular (AV) Nodeo Conducting Cells

Bundle of his (hiss )/ Atrioventricular (AV) Bundle Purkinje Fibers

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Continued...• conducting system allows heart to be

automaticity, or autorhythmicityo it contracts on its own, in absence of neural

and hormonal stimulation• actual contraction lags behind the

electrical pulseo due to time is takes calcium ions to enter the

sarcoplasm

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http://www.ceufast.com/courses/239/04_Cardiac_Conduction_System.jpg

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Sinoatrial (SA) Node• In the upper part of the right atrium• specialized bundle of neurons known

as the sinoatrial node (SA node)• Acting as the heart's natural

pacemaker, o "fires" at regular intervals to cause the heart

to beat at a rhythm of 60 to 70 beats per minute

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AV / Atrioventricular Node• Specialized Cardiocytes relay the

contractile stimulus to the AV bundle, the bundle branches, the Purkinje fibers, and the ventricular myocardium

• Located between the atria and the ventricles

• There's a 100 millisecond delay once signal is received at AV node

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= 100 millisecond long delay

Lasts a total of 225 Milliseconds

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Conducting Cells: Bundle of His

• Also known as the AV bundle

• Carry the contracting stimulus from the AV node to the Purkinje Fibers

• Separates into left and right bundle branches, which are spread across the inner surfaces of the left and right

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Conducting Cells: Purkinje Fibers• Located in the inner ventricle walls of the heart

just below the epicardium• Assist the conduction system in the

synchronization of contractions• Carry the electrical impulses from the Sinoatrial

Node to the Myocardium• Conduct action potentials

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Electrocardiogram (ECG/EKG)• graphic record of heart, monitored by

electrical activity of heart at certain locations

• Electrical events of heart are powerful enough to be detected by electrodes on body surface

http://smartmedicalindo.com/product_images/w/452/Schiller_Cardiovit_AT-10_Plus_EKG_Machine__22732_zoom.jpg

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Continued...• comparing information from different

locations to monitor and check performance of hearto specific components can be checked as well

• tracing varies on placement of electrodes, also called leads

• used to detect cardiac arrhythmiaso abnormal cardiac activity

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Understanding an ECG/EKG• P Wave- small wave that accompanies

depolarization of atria• QRS Complex- wave that appears after

contraction of ventricleso ventricles begin contraction at peak of R wave

• T Wave- small wave that indicates ventricular repolarization

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Analyzing an EKG• involves measuring size of voltage

changes• determining temporal relations

between components• focus on amount depolarization during

P wave and QRS complex

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POP QUIZ!!!1.What is the pacemaker of the heart?

a. Where is it located?2.What does AV stand for?

a. Where is the node located?3.What does the bundle of hiss do?4.Where are the Purkinje Fibers located?5.What does ECG/EKG stand for?

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Works CitedMartini, Frederic H., and Edwin F. Bartholomew. Essentials of

Anatomy and Physiology. 4th ed. San Francisco: Pearson,2007. Print.

Martini, Frederic H., and Judi L. Nath. Fundamentals of Anatomy andPhysiology. 8th ed. San Francisco: Prentice Hall, 2009. Print.