ECG Flashcards
what percentage of deaths in the US are due to coronary disease?
50%
what is the action of the right atrium and ventricle?
pump venous blood from vena cavae to the pulmonary circulation
what is the action of the left heart?
pump blood from pulmonary system to high pressure systemic circulation
what allows the heart to continue to beat even after all nerves are cut
specialized pacemaker cells
what are the three types of cardiac tissue
- myocardium (atrial and ventricular)
- specialized tissue of the conduction system
- inert exoskeleton that electrically separates atrial and ventricular myocardium
characteristics of myocardium
connection between two muscle cells occur at z line called intercalated disk - action potential travels easily between cells because of this (functional syncytium
what makes up the conduction system in the heart
system of excitation and rapid conduction of depolarization thru heart (s-a node, a-v node, bundle of his, bundle branches, and purkinje network)
what is the purpose of the exoskeleton
prevents depolarization from spreading cell to cell directly from atrial to ventricle - wave of depolarization to spread from atrial to ventricle is through A-V node to bundle of his
define prepotential
unstable resting membrane potential of pacemaker tissue causes slow depolarization between action potentials
what happens between the prepotential stage and a slow response action potential
gradual influx of sodium and calcium ions - and possible slow efflux of potassium from cell all leads to gradual increase of membrane potential until threshold