Cardiac Physiology Flashcards
Primary regulation of heart rate and blood pressure are controlled where?
Medulla
What effect do the following have on calcium? Volatile anesthetics Nitrous oxide Local anesthetics Acidosis Digitalis
Volatile anesthetics = decrease Nitrous oxide = decrease Local anesthetics = decrease Acidosis = decrease Digitalis = increase
Parasympathetic fibers primarily innervate what?
Atria and conducting tissues
Where do the cardiac Excelerator fibers originate?
Thoracic spinal cord T1 to T4
Merrill receptors in the lungs have what effect on the heart rate during inspiration?
Increase the heart rate
What are baroreceptors And where they located?
Pressure receptors in the wall of the carotid sinuses and aorta detect changes in atrial pressure in the circulation
What is usually the most important determinant of myocardial bloodflow?
Myocardial oxygen demand
The myocardium usually extracts what percentage of the oxygen in arterial blood compared with what percentage in most other tissues?
65% myocardium
25% other tissues
At what stage is the heart perfused?
Diastole
An increase in heart rate will do what to the time in diastole?
It will diminish it
How is coronary perfusion pressure measured?
CPP = Arterial diastolic pressure - LVEDP
What factor has the largest effect on oxygen supply in the CaO2 equation?
Hemoglobin concentration
What effect will aortic stenosis and regurgitation have on myocardial oxygen supply and why?
Both will decrease supply by worsening blood flow into the coronary arteries
Ventricular ____ function involves ventricular ejection whereas _____ function is related to ventricular filling
Systolic
diastolic
What is a normal cardiac index and how is it calculated?
Normal C.I. = 2.5 - 4.2 L/min/m2
C.I. = CO/BSA