Cardiovascular System Flashcards
How much blood is pumped from the heart each minute?
5 Litres
What are the differences in pressure between both sides of the heart?
The Left Hand Side generates 4x more pressure than the Right Hand Side
130mmHg vs 30mmHg
What is the order that the blood flows through the heart?
Superior/Inferior Vena Cava Right Atrium AV tricuspid valves Right Ventricle Pulmonary Valve Pulmonary Artery Lungs Pulmonary Vein Left atrium AV bicuspid valves Left Ventricle Aortic Valve Aorta Rest of body
What are percentage distribution of cardiac output at rest?
3% Heart Muscle 21% Digestive System 6% Liver 20% Kidneys 13% Brain 15% Skeletal Muscle 9% Skin 5% Bone
Total = 5L/min
What are percentage distribution of cardiac output at moderate exercise?
As a percentage increase and decrease from before:
350% Heart muscle -55% Digestive system No change in Liver -45% Kidneys No change in Brain \+1050% Skeletal muscle \+350% Skin -30% Bone
Total = 12.5L/min
What is the structure and function of the Aorta & Large Arteries?
Structure: thick walled, highly elastic
Function: distribution (conduit)
pressure reservoir - forward propulsion
What is the structure and function of the Arterioles?
Structure: thick walled, muscular, highly innervated
Function: tissue distribution of flow, variable resistance
What is the structure and function of the Capillaries?
Structure: thin walled (single cell)
Function: exchange
What is the structure and function of the Venules and Veins?
Structure: -thin walled, some muscle, some innervation, valved (unidirectional)
Function: -reservoir (capacitance), at rest approximately 60% of blood volume
-return blood to heart (venous return)
What are the average internal diameters of each blood vessel type?
Aorta: 25mm Arteries: 4mm Arterioles: 30micrometres Capillaries: 8micrometres Venules: 20micrometres Veins: 5mm Vena Cava: 30mm
What are the average wall thicknesses of each blood vessel type?
Aorta: 2mm Arteries: 1mm Arterioles: 500micrometres Capillaries: 0.5 micrometres Venules: 1micrometre Veins: 0.5mm Vena Cava: 1.5mm
What happens to velocity of blood if flow rate is constant?
Velocity becomes inversely proportional to the cross sectional area
ie. bloodflow is slowest in capillaries
What is flow rate?
volume/unit time
What are the factors that affect flow rate through a vessel?
1) Pressure
2) Length
3) Radius
4) Viscosity
What is Poiseuille’s Law?
Q is inversely proportional to pi(PI-PO)r^4 all divided by 8nL
(Pi-Po) = difference between inflow and outflow Pressure L = length r^4 = radius of tube ^4 n = viscosity of fluid