The heart Flashcards
3 physical recordings on ECG
lead I - right arm to left arm
lead II - right arm to left leg
lead III - left arm to left leg
what controls the heart rhythm?
SAN
normal heart rate
60-100 bpm
which nerve is stimulated for heart rate?
vagus nerve (parasympathetic)
which neurotransmitter does the vagus nerve release?
acetylcholine
do we all have normal HR?
no - physiological arrhythmias
due to fluctuation of vagus nerve with breathing
P wave
depolarisation of atria
QRS complex
depolarisation of ventricles
T wave
re-polarisation of ventricles
ST segment
ventricular plateau
PR interval
atrial depolarisation & AV delay
QT interval
ventricular depolarisation & re-polarisation
2 types of action potential of the heart?
pacemaker AP
cardiac AP
pacemaker AP
slow depolarisation followed by repolarisation
(no true baseline)
cardiac AP
[characterised by fast upstroke]
Phase 0 - rapid depolarisation
Phase 1 - rapid re-polarisation
Phase 2 - plateau
Phase 3 - re-polarisation
Phase 4 - stable baseline