Quiz 6, part 1- Cardiac Function Curves Flashcards

1
Q

what is mean circ filling pressure

A

Pressure in circulatory system when there is NO flow (end point on venous return curve)

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2
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what is a cardiac function curve

A

Increase in right atrial pressure increases cardiac output.

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3
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how does increased afterload affect cardiac function curve

A

increase afterload, decrease CO and increase RAP (down to the right) - someone in heart failure who cant overcome afterload will have reduced CO and RAP will be elevated

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4
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how does dec afterload affect cardiac function curve

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decrease afterload, increase SV, up to the left. (easier to get blood out)

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5
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what is a venous return curve

A

Curve that relates Venous Return to RAP: inverse relationship (to a point)

..Curve that shows the relationship between atrial pressure, mean systemic filling pressure, and resistance to blood flow.

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6
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how does increased blood volume affect the venous return curve

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inc BV, inc mean systemic filing pressure, shift hinge point to the right. dec volume, decrease mean systemic filling pressure, shift hinge point to the left

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7
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how does increased compliance changes affect venous return

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inc compliance, (dec vascular ton), decrease volume (venous return). decrease RAP

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8
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how does decreased compliance changes affect venous return

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dec compliance (inc vasular tone), increase volume (venous return) . increase RAP

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9
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____ SVR, increase CO and RAP

A

decrease

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10
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an increase in SVR will cause

A

decrease in volume.. a decrease in the slope while keeping the same mean circulation filling pressure.

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11
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a decrease in SVR will

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allow twice as much flow of blood, causing increase in slope and keeping the same mean circulatory filling pressure. incase RAP and CO

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12
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what things will change the mean circulatory filling pressure

A

volume and venous compliance

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13
Q

when does cardiac output equal venous return

A

steady state - frank starling

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14
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what is the intersection of the cardiac function and venous return curves

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equilibrium point. CO of 5 and RAP of 0

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15
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why is the venous return curve horizontal as RAP becomes negative

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negative pressure in the chest will cause the veins to collapse until it reaches a pressure of 0mmHg

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16
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CO and RAP are both increased by ___ BV, ___ compliance, ____ SVR

A

increased, dec, dec

17
Q

mean circulation filling pressure is increased by ___ venous compliance, ___ in BV

A

decrease, increase