Ventricular Pressure Volume Loop Flashcards

1
Q

At the start of left isovolumetric contraction which valve closes

A

Mitral valve

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2
Q

At the end of left isovolumetric contraction which valve opens

A

Aortic valve

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3
Q

At the start of left isovolumetric relaxation which valve closes

A

Aortic valve

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4
Q

At the end of isovolumetric contraction which valve opens

A

Mitral valve

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5
Q

In a pressure volume loop what is the width of the diagram represent

A

Stroke volume

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6
Q

What does the left vertical line in a pressure volume loop represent

A

ESV

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7
Q

What does the right vertical line in a pressure volume loop represent

A

EDV

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8
Q

What does the top curved line on the ventricular pressure volume loop diagram show

A

The systolic ejection of ventricles

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9
Q

At what point does the mitral valve close

A

At the start of isovolumetric contraction

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10
Q

At what point does the aortic valve open

A

At the end of isovolumetric contraction

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11
Q

Which line represents the isovolumetric contraction

A

Right vertical line

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12
Q

Which line represents the isolvolumetric relaxation

A

Left vertical line

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