Cardiac Physiology Flashcards

0
Q

Primary regulation of heart rate and blood pressure are controlled where?

A

Medulla

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1
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What effect do the following have on calcium?
Volatile anesthetics
Nitrous oxide
Local anesthetics
Acidosis
Digitalis
A
Volatile anesthetics = decrease
Nitrous oxide = decrease
Local anesthetics = decrease
Acidosis = decrease
Digitalis = increase
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2
Q

Parasympathetic fibers primarily innervate what?

A

Atria and conducting tissues

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3
Q

Where do the cardiac Excelerator fibers originate?

A

Thoracic spinal cord T1 to T4

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4
Q

Merrill receptors in the lungs have what effect on the heart rate during inspiration?

A

Increase the heart rate

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5
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What are baroreceptors And where they located?

A

Pressure receptors in the wall of the carotid sinuses and aorta detect changes in atrial pressure in the circulation

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6
Q

What is usually the most important determinant of myocardial bloodflow?

A

Myocardial oxygen demand

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7
Q

The myocardium usually extracts what percentage of the oxygen in arterial blood compared with what percentage in most other tissues?

A

65% myocardium

25% other tissues

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8
Q

At what stage is the heart perfused?

A

Diastole

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9
Q

An increase in heart rate will do what to the time in diastole?

A

It will diminish it

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10
Q

How is coronary perfusion pressure measured?

A

CPP = Arterial diastolic pressure - LVEDP

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11
Q

What factor has the largest effect on oxygen supply in the CaO2 equation?

A

Hemoglobin concentration

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12
Q

What effect will aortic stenosis and regurgitation have on myocardial oxygen supply and why?

A

Both will decrease supply by worsening blood flow into the coronary arteries

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13
Q

Ventricular ____ function involves ventricular ejection whereas _____ function is related to ventricular filling

A

Systolic

diastolic

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14
Q

What is a normal cardiac index and how is it calculated?

A

Normal C.I. = 2.5 - 4.2 L/min/m2

C.I. = CO/BSA

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15
Q

What is a normal mixed venous O2 saturation?

A

65 to 73%

16
Q

Wedge pressure is equivalent to ?

A

LA pressure

17
Q

Cardiac output is generally directly proportional to what?

A

HR

18
Q

Stroke volume is regulated primarily by what three factors?

A

Preload
Afterload
Contractility

19
Q

What is preload and what is it equivalent to?

A

Pressure generated in the left ventricle at the end of diastole

CVP

20
Q

What is afterload and what is equivalent to?

A

Resistance or impedance to ejection of blood from the ventricle

SVR

21
Q

Atrial arrhythmias can reduce ventricular filling due to a loss of the atrial kick. why?

A

15 to 20% of the volume in the right ventricle comes from the atrial kick

22
Q

What is a normal CVP?

A

2-8 mmHg

23
Q

What effect do respiration and cardiac output have on CVP?

A

Respiration = increases CVP

Cardiac output = decreases CVP

24
Q

What normally has the most important effect on contractility?

A

Sympathetic nervous system activity

25
Q

What are some causes of myocardial contractility depression?

A

Anoxia
Acidosis
Depletion of catecholamine
Loss of functioning muscle mass

26
Q

Stenosis of an AV valve reduces stroke volume by what mechanism?

A

By decreasing ventricular preload

27
Q

Stenosis of a semilunar valve reduces stroke volume by what mechanism?

A

By increasing ventricular afterload

28
Q

How is ejection fraction calculated and what is a normal value?

A

EF = (EDV-ESV) / EDV