M4: Cardiac Cycle Flashcards

1
Q

contraction phases of the heart is known as…

A

systole

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2
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Phases of the cardiac cycle

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Phase 1: ATRIAL CONTRACTION
- active ventricular filling
Phase 2: Isovolumetric contraction
- venrticle begins contraction
Phase 3: VENTRICULAR EJECTION
Phase 4: ISOVOLUMETRIC RELAXATION
Phase 5: VENTRICULAR FILLING (passive)
- all chambers relaxed

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3
Q

Valve status in each phase of cardiac cycle

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Phase 1: ATRIAL CONTRACTION (systole)
- SL closed
- AV open
Phase 2: Isovolumetric contraction
- SL closed
- AV closed
Phase 3: VENTRICULAR EJECTION
- SL open
AV closed
Phase 4: ISOVOLUMETRIC RELAXATION
- SL closed
- AV closed
Phase 5: VENTRICULAR FILLING (passive)
- SL closed
- AV open

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4
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dicrotic noth

A

Little increase in aortic pressure when period of isometric relaxation starts.
Causeed by sudden closure of SL valves

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5
Q

relaxation phases of the heart are known as…

A

diastole

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6
Q

what phase makes up 70% of ventricular filling and why?

A

passive ventricular filling
- most blood flows in
- active ventricular filling only pushes out %30

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7
Q

why are there different pressure in the left vs right side of the heart?

A

L side pumping out to body, requires higher pressure than R side

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8
Q

diastolic blood pressure

A
  • 80 mm Hg
  • when the ventricular pressure overcomes aortic pressure and open aortic SL valve (between period of isovolumetric contraction and period of ejection)
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9
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systolic blood pressure

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  • 120 mm Hg
  • peak of blood pressure in aorta and ventricles during period of ejection
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10
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end-systolic volume

A
  • 55mL (varies between people)
  • volume of blood in L ventricle at the end of ventricular systole
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11
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end-diastolic volume

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  • 125 mL (varies between people)
  • volume of blood in L ventricle at the end of ventricular diastole
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12
Q

stroke volume (SV)

A

EDV – ESV = SV
Volume of blood pumped out of the heart per beat

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13
Q

what makes the “lubb-dubb” sound of the heart?

A

Sounds aren’t caused by valves closing, but the turbulent movement of the blood they displace in that process.

LUBB
- AV valves closing at beginning of ventricular systole

DUBB
- Sl valves closing at beginning of ventricular diastole

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