Cardiovascular Physiology Flashcards
Increase in HR increses ___.
- Contractility
What is preload, what increases it?
- Volume of blood in ventricles at EDV
- Increased in:
- hypervolemia
- Regurgitation of cardiac valves
- Heart failure
What is afterload what increases it?
- resistance left ventricle needs to overcome to circualate blood
- Another way to think of it is the Foce opposing the contraction or wall stress during ejection
- Increased in:
- Htn
- Vasoconstriction
- Increased afterload =Increased cardiac workload
How does an increased preload affect afterload?
It increases afterload
How will an increase in afterload affect preload?
Increases preload as SV has decreased
What is fick principle?
- Cardiac output is = to oxygen consumption / ( oxygen in pulm vein- oxygen in pulm artery)
What is pressure work?
Aortic pressure
What is minute work?
CO x aortic pressure
What is stroke work?
SV x aortic pressure
- work performed by the LV
Change in inotropy will shift the curve up or down when looking at relationship btw CO and Venous return, so increasing contractility increases CO without changing ___.
EDV
What is the vascular function curve?
- Relationship btw CO and venous return
- Cardiac output is replaced by venous return
- starling mechanism indicates they’re equal
- Right atrial pressure replaces EDV (equillibrium is at 2)
As RAP increases Venous return ____
As RAP increases, Venous return decreases
When is venous return at its max?
At low RAP
Mean systemic filling pressure is the _____.
- Mean systemic filling pressure is the pressure in the vasculature when there is no flow
- Usually 7 mmHg with normal blood volume
What is RAP usually?
2 mmHg
If we increase TPR what happens?
- Afterload is increased so..
- CO goes down bc SV went down so..
- Venous return will go down
- There is no change in Mean systemic filling pressure though
What will a decrease in TPR result in when looking at Venous return curve?
- Increased CO and SV
- Venous return will also increase (bc starling mechanism matches)
- No chang in MSFP
- Slope decreases
What happens to Venous return and CO relationship with an increase in blood volume?
- Entire curve shifts up and to the right
- Higher preload so CO and SV goes up
- Venous return wil go up
- MSFP increases bc there is more blood
When does a shift up and to the right on the CO and Venous return curve occur? (down and to left is opposite)
- Increased venous tone or venoconstriction
What happens to Venous return and CO relationship with a decrease in BV?
- Decrease MSFP
- Shifts curve left and decreases venous return so curve shifts down and left
What happens with an increase in contractility in regards to the Cardiac fxn and venous fxn curves?
- CO increases
- RA pressure decreases bc more blood is ejected
- New steady state is achieved