HEART PHYSIOLOGY(HOW THE HEART WORKS)
HEART SOUNDS
HEART SOUNDS
Blood turbulence from closing valves 2 sounds:
Lubb (closing of valves between atria and ventricles)
Dupp (closing of valves after ventricles)
HEARTSOUNDS
Heart physiology
• Internal pacemaker regulates beating of heart by setting a rhythmic electrical excitation
1. Begins in (1) sinoatrial node (in right atrium)
2. to atrioventricular node (2)(between atria) to
3. bundle of His (3)to
4. right and left bundle branches (interventricular septum towards apex) (4) to
5. Purkinje fibers (from apex upward) (5)
This “wave” of activity is picked up by an
electrocardiogram (ECG)
ELECTROCARDIOGRAM(ECG or EKG)
Recorded electrical currents of heart Determine healthy heart
P wave: atrial depolarization (contraction follows)
QRS complex: ventricular depolarization T wave: ventricular repolarization (start
relaxing)
BLOOD FLOW
pulse
• Alternating expansion and recoil of an artery
• Wrist pulse = radial artery
• Neck pulse = carotid artery
Blood pressure • Generated by contraction of
ventricles
• Pressure exerted by blood on walls of a blood vessel
• Highest in aorta; falls as distance from left ventricle increases
• Bp, as a vital sign, measures pressure in aorta/large arteries
Blood pressure
• 2 measurements: systolic (heart contraction) and diastolic (relaxation) pressure. EX. 120/80
• Affected by cardiac output and peripheral resistance
Cardiac output
• Stroke volume x heart rate
• Stroke volume (SV) = amount of blood ejected from heart each minute.
• HR = # of beats per min.
resistance
• Affected by– diameter of blood vessel: – Blood viscosity (ratio of rbc
to fluid): increase by dehydration, polycythemia; decrease to anemia, hemorrhage
– Total blood vessel length: obesity
• What does blood pressure measure?
• What factors can raise blood pressure?
SystolicDiastolic
FACTORS AFFECTING BLOOD
FLOW
Vol. of blood through any tissue for a given time period.
Factors: Cardiac output: heart rate x stroke volume
(amount of blood per minute) Blood pressure Resistance
Size of vessel diameter Blood viscosity Total blood vessel length
HYPERTENSION
High blood pressure Major cause of heart failure and stroke Causes:
Overweight Excessive alcohol Lack of exercise Diet:
high saturated fat (meat/butter)*****, high salt, low minerals (potassium, calcium)
Stress
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