ECG (foundations) Flashcards
Define depolarization
-90mV at start, Membrane potential is negative, influx of Na+, this causes the membrane to become more positive (+30mV)
Define repolarization
+20mV–> -90mV, huge efflux of K+, leave the cell, as well as sodium ions leaves, membrane potential become more negative
What is the refractory period?
A period where a new action potential cannot be produced
Describe and explain the conduction of the heart
- SAN found in the wall of RA, stimulates the contraction of heart, and releases a wave of excitation that travels across both atria, causing them to contract simultaneously. (septum blocks transmission to ventricles)
- This wave passes over the AVN node located in the interatrial septum, ensuring a 0.1 second delay, to ensure atria have fully contracted and emptied before releasing a wave of excitation which travels down the interventricular septum towards the apex
- The wave travels down the bundle of his which splits into left and right branches, the wave continues to travel along Purkinje fibres which split and spread through R & L side of the heart, this triggers ventricular contraction at the apex, allowing efficient emptying of the heart
What causes the P, QRS and T wave on an ECG?
P wave is atrial systole (contraction)
QRS wave is when ventricular systole occurs, atria’s repolarize during this time
T- wave ventricular repolarization
What is the S-T interval,
The interval between ventricular depolarization and repolarization
How is HR controlled?
The autonomic nervous system regulates it via sympathetic & parasympathetic pathways
Sympathetic NS increases HR, BP & CO
Parasympathetic NS decreases HR, BP & CO
Define ectopic focus
The site that generates the ectopic HB
Define the characteristics of a myocardial infarction
An MI is a heart attack, caused by reduced blood flow to heart tissue,
- ST segment is elevated over the damaged area
-ST segment has a depression in opposite ECG leads
-Reduced R wave
- Inverted T wave
- Pathological Q waves
Define plateau phase
Influx of calcium ions occur, some Na+ is leaking back out, membrane starts to become more negative.