4. Heart Sound and Blood Pressure Flashcards
1
Q
Heart sound signals
A
phonocardiogram signals (PCG) result of contraction and relaxation of atria / ventricles / valves / blood flow
2
Q
Parts of heart sound
A
- ventrical contraction, 50-100 ms, 30-100 Hz
- ventrical relaxation, 25-50 ms, >100 Hz
- sudden end of rapid-filling phase of ventricles
- atria contract
3
Q
Microphone for PCG
A
two types - crystal and dynamic
1) crystal - contains piezoelectric material, generates V when sound waves occur
2) dynamic - contains coil and magnetic core, generates V when heart sounds cause mvmt in coil
4
Q
Heart Murmer
A
- extra sound produced by heart, from turbulent blood flow in vessels
- caused by reduced blood viscosity, reduced diameter
- four levels
5
Q
Stenosis vs Regurgitation murmer
A
S: Valve cannot be completely opened, blood flows through small opening
R: valve cannot be completely closed, blood back flows
6
Q
Blood Pressure
A
indication of circulation of blood in the body
two components: systolic, diastolic
- low: severe bleeding, heart failure
- high: narrowing of arteries
7
Q
Blood Pressure Measurement techniques
A
- non invasive
- first pulse you hear = SP, last pulse you hear = DP
- cons: noise effects, excessive msmts - invasive
- insert catheter into blood stream