Quiz 6, part 1- Cardiac Function Curves Flashcards
what is mean circ filling pressure
Pressure in circulatory system when there is NO flow (end point on venous return curve)
what is a cardiac function curve
Increase in right atrial pressure increases cardiac output.
how does increased afterload affect cardiac function curve
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
how does dec afterload affect cardiac function curve
decrease afterload, increase SV, up to the left. (easier to get blood out)
what is a venous return curve
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.
how does increased blood volume affect the venous return curve
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
how does increased compliance changes affect venous return
inc compliance, (dec vascular ton), decrease volume (venous return). decrease RAP
how does decreased compliance changes affect venous return
dec compliance (inc vasular tone), increase volume (venous return) . increase RAP
____ SVR, increase CO and RAP
decrease
an increase in SVR will cause
decrease in volume.. a decrease in the slope while keeping the same mean circulation filling pressure.
a decrease in SVR will
allow twice as much flow of blood, causing increase in slope and keeping the same mean circulatory filling pressure. incase RAP and CO
what things will change the mean circulatory filling pressure
volume and venous compliance
when does cardiac output equal venous return
steady state - frank starling
what is the intersection of the cardiac function and venous return curves
equilibrium point. CO of 5 and RAP of 0
why is the venous return curve horizontal as RAP becomes negative
negative pressure in the chest will cause the veins to collapse until it reaches a pressure of 0mmHg