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HEART PHYSIOLOGY and HEART DISORDERS. The Electrocardiogram The conduction of APs through the heart generates electrical currents that can be read through.

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Page 1: HEART PHYSIOLOGY and HEART DISORDERS. The Electrocardiogram The conduction of APs through the heart generates electrical currents that can be read through.

HEART PHYSIOLOGY

and HEART

DISORDERS

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The Electrocardiogram

• The conduction of APs through the heart generates electrical currents that can be read through the skin• AP = Action Potential• Currents picked up by electrodes• The recording is called an ELECTROCARDIOGRAM (ECG or EKG)

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The Electrocardiogram, cont.

• Each heartbeat produces three clearly recognizable waves.

•The P wave, the QRS Complex, and the T wave

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The Electrocardiogram, cont.

P Wave• A small upward deflection• The P wave represents the AP as it

spreads throughout the Atria• A second after the P wave begins, the

atria contract

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The Electrocardiogram, cont.

QRS Complex• QRS complex occurs as the AP

spreads through the ventricles• After the QRS complex begins,

the ventricles contract

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The Electrocardiogram, cont.

T Wave• Upward deflection that occurs

just before the ventricles relax

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The Cardiac CycleA single Cardiac Cycle includes all events associated with one heartbeat

The two atria contract while the two ventricles relax; ventricles contract while atria relax

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The Cardiac Cycle, cont.Systole refers to the phase of contraction

Diastolerefers to the phase of relaxation

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HEART DISORDERS

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1. Pericarditis• Inflammation of the pericardium (the

membrane that surrounds and protects the heart)

• In one form of pericarditis, there is a build up of pericardial fluid (fluid that prevents friction between layers of the pericardium)

• Too much fluid build-up in the pericardium will compress the heart

• Symptoms of pericarditis include low blood pressure and difficulty breathing

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1. Pericarditis

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2. Heart Murmur• A heart murmur is an abnormal sound

consisting of a clicking, rushing, or gurgling noise that is heart before, between, or after the normal heart sounds

• A heart murmur could mask the normal heart sounds

• Heart murmurs are very common in children and are usually outgrown

• In adults, the heart disorders could indicate a valve disorder

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Stenosis• Stenosis = Narrowing of a

heart valve opening that restricts blood flow

• The failure of a valve to close completely is termed insufficiency or incompetence

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3. Mitral Stenosis

• Scar formation from an infection or a congenital defect causes narrowing of the mitral valve

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4. Mitral Valve Prolapse

• In MVP, one or both cusps of the mitral (bicuspid) valve protrude into the left atrium during ventricular contraction

• Backflow of flood from the left ventricle into the left atrium

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5. Aortic Stenosis

• The aortic valve is narrowed

• A backflow of blood from the aorta into the left ventricle

• Valves must be repaired or replaced by human or pig donors or by artificial valves

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6. Artificial Pacemaker

• When the heart rate is too low, an artificial pacemaker can restore normal heart rhythm

• Sends out small electrical currents to stimulate the heart to contract

• Pacemaker wires are threaded through the superior vena cava and placed on the right atrium and right ventricle

• Pace makers are implanted beneath the skin inferior to the clavicle

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7. Congestive Heart Failure• In congestive heart failure (CHF), the heart

begins to fail

• Pumps less and less effectively, leaving blood in the ventricles after every cycle

• PULMONARY EDEMA - If the left ventricle fails first, the heart cannot pump out all the blood it receives and blood backs up in the lungs. Can lead to suffocation.

• PERIPHERAL EDEMA – The right ventricle fails firsts, and blood backs up in systemic blood vessels. First noticeable as swelling in the feet and ankles.

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8. Atherosclerosis• A progressive disease characterized by the

formation in the walls of large and medium of lesions called atherosclerotic plaques

• Two proteins are monitored in cholesterols for this disease are LDL and HDL

• LDL (low-density lipoprotein) and HDL (high-density lipoprotein)

• HDL removes cholesterols – is known as “good cholesterol”

• The HDL should be high and the LDL should be low

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9. Myocardial Infarction• A complete obstruction to blood flow in a

coronary artery

• Myocardial Infarction (MI) = Heart Attack

10. Cardiac Arrest• A clinical term meaning cessation of an

effective heartbeat

• The heart may be completely stopped or in ventricular fibrillation (spontaneous contractions of individual muscle fibers)

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11. Cardiomegaly

An enlarged heart

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12. Tachycardia• Faster (than normal) heart rate at rest

13. Bradycardia• Slower (than normal) resting heart rate

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14. Rheumatic Fever

• A streptococcal infection of the throat that affects the bicuspid (mitral) and aortic valves in the heart

• Bacterial infection triggers immune response that inflames damages the tissues – can weaken entire heart