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1 The Heart

2 Overview of the Heart double pump
about the size of a fist - cone shaped weight less than 1 lb.

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4 located mid-thoracic cavity between the lungs
lies at an angle under the sternum angles to the left

5 covered with double walled membrane - pericardium
outer layer is tough inner is a serous potential space between pericardial cavity with serous fluid to reduce friction

6 3 Layers of Heart Wall pericardium – myocardium – endocardium – outer
cardiac muscle bulk of the heart contracts endocardium – lines chambers

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8 Heart Chambers

9 Heart Chambers 4 chambers as in all birds and mammals 2 1 3 4

10 R and L Atria Left Atrium Right Atrium receive blood
small and thin walled Left Atrium Right Atrium

11 R and L Ventricles RV pumps blood to the lungs
LV pumps blood to the body large and thick walled because has hardest job to do

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13 septum divides the heart into R and L sides

14 Great Vessels

15 Great Vessels RA superior vena cava inferior vena cava
blood from superior body to heart inferior vena cava blood from below heart RA

16 pulmonary veins 4 total from lungs LA

17 pulmonary trunk to lungs RV

18 aorta largest artery to all organs LV

19 Heart Valves

20 Atrioventricular Valves = AV valves
between atrium and ventricle right is tricuspid left is the bicuspid or mitral

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23 papillary muscles attached to chordae tendineae
contraction pulls valves open when V begins to contract, blood is forced against valve and it shuts

24 Semilunar Valves Aortic Semilunar Valve between ventricle and aorta
Pulmonary Semilunar Valve between ventricle and pulmonary trunk

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26 Semilunar Valves force of blood pushes them open
attempted backflow after contraction closes them

27 Left Atrium Right Atrium Left Ventricle Right Ventricle

28 Superior Vena Cava Inferior Vena Cava

29 Pulmonary Trunk L Pulmonary Artery R Pulmonary Artery

30 Left Pulmonary Veins Right Pulmonary Veins

31 Aorta Aorta

32 Aorta Pulmonary Trunk Superior Vena Cava L Pulmonary Artery R Pulmonary Artery Left Pulmonary Veins Right Pulmonary Veins Inferior Vena Cava Aorta

33 Pulmonary Semilunar Valve Aortic Semilunar Valve
Tricuspid Valve Bicuspid Valve

34 Septum Chordae Tendineae Apex

35 Circulation

36 Pulmonary Circulation
right side of heart from body to heart to lungs for oxygen

37 Pulmonary Circulation
From body Superior and inferior vena cava Right atrium Tricuspid valve Right ventricle Pulmonary Semilunar valve Pulmonary trunk R and L pulmonary arteries Capillary beds of lungs (gas exchange) Pulmonary veins

38 System Circulation left side of heart
supplies body with oxygenated blood

39 Aortic Semilunar valve Superior and Inferior Vena Cava
Systemic Circulation From lungs Pulmonary Veins Left atrium Bicuspid valve Left ventricle Aortic Semilunar valve Aorta Arteries Capillary beds of body (gas exchange) Superior and Inferior Vena Cava

40 Coronary Arteries

41 Coronary Arteries supply the heart muscle with oxygen rich blood

42 Atherosclerosis these are clogged with plaque
contract in spasms called angina or get clots stuck in them one cause of heart attack

43 cardiac muscles that die are not replaced dead cells = infarct
myocardial infarction or MI is proper term for a heart attack

44 coronary bypass surgery is most common surgery in USA

45 Conduction System

46 Conduction System coordinated activity depends on gap junctions and “in house” conduction system

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48 Steps: sinoatrial node in RA near superior vena cava acts as “pace maker” by initiating each wave of nerve activity wave moves to atrioventricular node in septum between atria

49 to the AV bundle (bundle of His) in upper ventricular region of septum
to the Pyrkinje fibers which branch down septum to ventricles

50 5. contraction starts a bottom (apex) of ventricles to push blood up and out arteries

51 Fibrillation uncoordinated contractions
A fibs - rapid flutters and weakness

52 V fibs - fatal unless heart is defibrillated shocked back into normal

53 Electrocardiogram ECG measures electrical events of the heart

54 Heart Excitation Related to ECG

55 Electrocardiography

56 Cardiac Cycle

57 Cardiac Cycle all the events associated with the flow of blood through the heart in 1 beat Diastole - period of cardiac ventricle filling Systole period of cardiac ventricle pumping (contracts)

58 Heartsounds LUB-dup closing of valves
LUB - AV valves closing, longer and louder dup - Semilunar valves closing, shorter and sharper

59 Murmurs abnormal sounds are called murmurs and are usually caused by leaky of narrowed valves


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