M4: Cardiac Cycle Flashcards
contraction phases of the heart is known as…
systole
Phases of the cardiac cycle
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
Valve status in each phase of cardiac cycle
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
dicrotic noth
Little increase in aortic pressure when period of isometric relaxation starts.
Causeed by sudden closure of SL valves
relaxation phases of the heart are known as…
diastole
what phase makes up 70% of ventricular filling and why?
passive ventricular filling
- most blood flows in
- active ventricular filling only pushes out %30
why are there different pressure in the left vs right side of the heart?
L side pumping out to body, requires higher pressure than R side
diastolic blood pressure
- 80 mm Hg
- when the ventricular pressure overcomes aortic pressure and open aortic SL valve (between period of isovolumetric contraction and period of ejection)
systolic blood pressure
- 120 mm Hg
- peak of blood pressure in aorta and ventricles during period of ejection
end-systolic volume
- 55mL (varies between people)
- volume of blood in L ventricle at the end of ventricular systole
end-diastolic volume
- 125 mL (varies between people)
- volume of blood in L ventricle at the end of ventricular diastole
stroke volume (SV)
EDV – ESV = SV
Volume of blood pumped out of the heart per beat
what makes the “lubb-dubb” sound of the heart?
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