CARDIAC CYCLE SYSTOLE AND DIASTOLE PHASES : A.RAPID FILLING

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CARDIAC CYCLE SYSTOLE AND DIASTOLE PHASES : A.RAPID FILLING B.DIASTASIS C.ISOVOLUMETRIC CONTRACTION D.RAPID EJECTION E.ISOVOLUMIC RELAXATION 1

Cardiac Cycle Systole Muscle is Contracting A contracting “sphere” generates Pressure Pressure causes a change in Volume This is measured by CONTRACTILITY This is affected by Function of Muscle Initial Volume (PRELOAD) Initial Pressure (AFTERLOAD) 2

FIGURE 9-16: Cardiac cycle FIGURE 9-16: Cardiac cycle. This graph depicts various events that occur concurrently during the cardiac cycle. Follow each horizontal strip across to see the changes that take place in the electrocardiogram; aortic, ventricular, and atrial pressures; ventricular volume; and heart sounds throughout the cycle. Late diastole, one full systole and diastole (one full cardiac cycle), and another systole are shown for the left side of the heart. Follow each vertical strip downward to see what happens simultaneously with each of these factors during each phase of the cardiac cycle. See the text (pp. 255 and 257) for a detailed explanation of the circled numbers. The sketches of the heart illustrate the flow of O2-poor (dark blue) and O2-rich (bright red) blood in and out of the ventricles during the cardiac cycle. Fig. 9-16, p. 256 3

Cardiac Cycle Diastole Muscle is Relaxing Veins return blood to the heart As the heart fills with blood, the absolute volume and pressure change This relationship is measured by COMPLIANCE This is affected by Connective Tissue Venous Pressure Venous Resistance 4

Cardiac Cycle Both systole and diastole can be divided into early and late phase 5

Cardiac Cycle Early Systole The Pressure in the Ventricle is the same as in the great veins The Ventricle contracts The AV valves close Since the Aortic and Pulmonic valves were already closed, the heart is a closed ball As the heart contracts, the pressure in the ball rises at a fixed volume. 6

Cardiac Cycle Late Systole The Pressure in the Ventricles is the same as in the great arteries The A/P valves open Further contraction of the ventricles causes blood flow at a relatively constant pressure (this is because the aorta is compliant as well and increase in volume causes only a small increase in pressure) 7

Cardiac Cycle Early Diastole The Ventricles begin to relax As the Ventricular pressure falls below the great artery pressure, the A/P valves close Since the AV valves were already closed, the heart is a closed ball As the heart relaxes, the pressure in the ball falls at a fixed volume. ISOMETRIC RELAXATION 8

Cardiac Cycle Late Diastole When the pressure inside the heart falls below the pressure of the great veins AND the papillary muscles have relaxed, the AV valves open The blood flows down its pressure gradient and the ventricles fill passively at a fixed pressure (because the ventricle has compliance) ISTONIC RELAXATION 9

Cardiac Cycle End Diastole Early Systole Late Systole Early Diastole Atrial Contraction Early Systole Isometric Contraction Late Systole Isotonic Contraction Early Diastole Isometric Relaxation Late Diastole Isotonic Relaxation 10

Cardiac Cycle End Diastole Is unique because the atria contract This leads to an increase in pressure in three places: The great veins The atria The ventricles 11

Pressure Volume Loop Early Systole

Pressure Volume Loop Late Systole

Pressure Volume Loop Early Diastole

Pressure Volume Loop Late Diastole

Pressure Volume Loop End Diastole 16

RELATIONSHIP OF ECG TO CARDIAC CYCLE 17