Cardiac System Flashcards
Arteries
, arterioles, capillaries; considered resistance vessels and affect afterload. Vasodilation causes a decrease in afterload, whereas vasoconstriction causes an increase in afterload.
Veins
Veins, Venules, and capillaries; considered capacitance vessels and regulate preload.
Cardiac conduction
The SA node fires a stimulus across the walls of both the right and left atria causing them to contract; the stimulus arrives at the AV node; the stimulus is directed to follow the AV bundle (Bundle of His); the stimulus now travels through the apex of the heart through the bundle branches; the Purkinje fibers distribute the stimulus across both ventricles causing ventricular contraction.
Pulse Pressure
Systolic - Diastolic
Cardiac Output
QT = VO2/ C(a-v)O2x 10dL/L
CaO2
CaO2 = (HGb x 1.34 x SaO2) + (PaO2 x 0.003)