Cardiac output Flashcards

1
Q

volume of blood pumped from each ventricle per unit time (L/min)

A

cardiac output (CO)

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2
Q

vol of blood ejected from each ventricle during each heartbeat (L/beat)

A

stroke volume

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3
Q

what determines the intrinsic rhythm of the heart? what is it usually?

A

SA node; 100 ap/ 100 b/min

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4
Q

the SA node is innervated by neurons, what are they called and what do they consist of?

A

autonomic motor neurons; sympathetic and parasympathetic neurons

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5
Q

how do sympathetic neurons act on SA node?

A

increase action potential production

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6
Q

how do parasympathetic neurons act on SA node?

A

decrease action potential production

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7
Q

what kind of effect do the neurons create in the SA node by increasing and decreasing ap?

A

chromotropic effects

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8
Q

how do sympathetic neurons act on pacemaker potential duration?

A

decrease duration

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9
Q

how do parasympathetic neurons act on pacemaker potential duration?

A

increase duration

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10
Q

increases permeability of f and t type channels, causes membrane to reach threshold faster

A

sympathetic stimulation

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11
Q

increases K+ ion channel permeability, hyperpolarizing the membrane, making it take longer to reach threshold. Also inhibit t type channels

A

parasympathetic stimulation

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12
Q

what is it called when the neurons affect action potential propagation thru conducting cells?

A

dromotropic effects

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13
Q

how do sympathetic neurons affect ap propagation speed? thru which conducting cells?

A

increases propagation speed thru all cells, ap spread faster

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14
Q

how do parasympathetic neurons affect ap propagation speed? thru which conducting cells?

A

slows propagation speed; only internodal and AV nodal propagation

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15
Q

what does stroke volume depend on?

A

contraction force

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16
Q

what is contraction force dependent on?

A

preload, contractility, and afterload

17
Q

vol of blood in a ventricle at the end of diastole

A

preload / end-diastolic vol EDV

18
Q

what is preload determined by?

A

venous return

19
Q

opposite of cardiac output; amount of blood entering the heart per unit time

A

venous return

20
Q

how are stroke vol and preload related? what is it called?

A

as preload increases, stroke vol also increases; Frank-starling mechanism

21
Q

increases calcium ion release from SR, increases affinity of troponin C for Ca+, decreases distance bw thick and thin filaments

A

stretching of the heart muscle

22
Q

strength of contraction at any given preload

A

contractility

23
Q

what kind of neurons do contractile cells have?

A

sympathetic neurons

24
Q

how is contractility quantified? what is it at usually?

A

ejection fraction (EF) ; 50-75%

25
Q

how hard the heart must work to eject blood

A

afterload

26
Q

afterload is a function of what?

A

arterial pressure

27
Q

afterload has an inverse relationship with what?

A

stroke vol; as afterload increases, SV decreases

28
Q

what do the ventricles open?

A

semilunar valves