Clinical anatomy of the heart (A6) Flashcards
relationship between location of phrenic nerve and heart
descends over the sides of the heart down towards the diaphragm
pericardium
fibrous layer surrounding pericardial sac
epicardium
invisible layer surrounding the heart that secretes pericardial fluid
pericardial sac
(similar to pleural cavity) between pericardium and epicardium and contains pericardial fluid
what does the pulmonary trunk divide into
right and left pulmonary arteries (one for each lung) carrying blood from the heart to the lungs for oxygenation
difference between arteries and veins
arteries carry blood away from the heart and veins carry blood to the heart
surfaces of the heart
anterior, posterior (base/oppesite apex on posterior surface of heart) and inferior (diaphragmatic) surfaces as well as an apex
structures coming out top of heart when viewing anteriorly
superior vena cava, aorta and pulmonary trunk
myocardial infarction definition
heart attack/ irreversible death (necrosis) of part of the heart muscle (myocardium) due to a blockage of its arterial blood supply
myocardium
heart muscle
necrosis
death
what are the diff types of myocardial infarctions
the type of MI is often described clinically according to which surface of the heart has been affected ie. anterior MI or inferior MI etc
coronary arteries
arterial blood supply to myocardium (heart muscle), there is a right and left coronary artery and both branch off of the ascending aorta (just after the aorta arteries there are two entrance points to the coronary arteries)
venous drainage of myocardium
the coronary sinus on the inferior surface of the heart drains its small vein branches into the right atrium
function of right side of the heart
pumps venous blood