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Heart pumps over 2,500 gallons per day ¼ cup per beat 70-75 beats per minute Over 60,000 miles of blood vessels
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Fig. 20.1(TE Art) Systemic circuit Pulmonary circuit CO 2 O2O2 O2O2 artery vein artery
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Fig. 20.2a(TE Art) 2nd rib Sternum Diaphragm
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aorta esophagus T8
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Pericardial cavity
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Fibrous pericardium Myocardium Endocardium Parietal pericardium Visceral pericardium Epicardium = visceral pericardium + adipose
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aorta Superior vena cava Inferior vena cava Right atrium Auricle of left atrium Right ventricle Left ventricle Pulmonary artery Anterior View Pulmonary veins
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aorta Pulmonary artery Superior vena cava Inferior vena cava Left atrium Left ventricle Right ventricle Right atrium Pulmonary veins Posterior view
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Chambers of the Heart 4 chambers –2 upper atria (atria = entry hall) (auricle = little ear) –2 lower ventricles (ventricles = little bellies) Auricle
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Inferior vena cava Pulmonary artery Pulmonary veins Superior vena cava aorta R atrium R ventricle L ventricle L atrium
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Pectinate muscle Papillary muscle Tendinous cords Trabeculae carneae Interventricular septum
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Right atrium & ventricleLeft atrium & ventricle
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Coronary sinus Coronary circulation L & R coronary artery = directly off aorta just distal to aortic valves Coronary sinus = drains into right atrium RCA LCA (Under auricle)
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Fig. 20.12 Coronary artery disease (CAD) atherosclerosis
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Myocardial infarction
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By-pass Graft
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Tricuspid valve Bicuspid or Mitral valve Pulmonary valve (semilunar valve) Aortic valve (semilunar valve)
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Papillary muscle Chordae tendineae (tendinous cords)
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Fig. 20.8a(TE Art) Pulmonary valve Aortic valve Openings to coronary arteries Left AV (bicuspid) valve Right AV (tricuspid) valve
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Cardiac Cycle = 1 heartbeat Diastole = relaxation Systole = contraction
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Atrioventricular Valves Open Ventricular diastole (atrial pressure > ventricle pressure)
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Atrioventricular Valves Close Murmurs - mitral valve prolapse, stenosis, insufficiency Rheumatic fever Ventricle systole Ventricle pressure > atrial pressure A-V valves close preventing backflow of blood into atria
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Aortic valves Pulmonary valves
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1.What are the ventricles doing in A? 2.What are the ventricles doing in B? Valve Function Review A B
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How does the heart beat?
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Cardiac Cycle = 1 heartbeat AV valve closing = “lubb” Semilunar valves closing = “dupp”
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Conduction System of Heart SA node – AV node – AV bundle of His (between ventricles) Heart block – arrhythmia - fibrillations
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How does your heart rate change? Nervous control from the brain – sympathetic & parasympathetic Heart rate is also affected by hormones Drugs
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Electrocardiogram---EKG EKG –Recording electrical currents in heart P wave – atrial contraction P to Q interval –time for impulse to travel from SA node to AV node QRS complex –ventricular contraction T wave – ventricular relaxation
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Branching, intercalated discs with gap junctions, involuntary
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Question for tomorrow – please think about this 1.What are the effects of heart failure in the right ventricle? 2.How is that different than heart failure in the left ventricle?
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