Title: Dr. Mujuru
1Group 6
Epidemiology and Physiology of the Heart in Type
2 Diabetes
- Dr. Mujuru
- Mr. Bob Bishop
- Amanda Lilley
2Physiology and Anatomy of the Heart
- Blood returning to the body is sent to the right
side of the heart and then to the lungs to pick
up oxygen an release carbon dioxide. Finally the
blood containing the oxygen is sent to the left
side of the heart and then spread to the rest of
the body.
3Exercise Experiments
- Exercise Bike
- Heat Exposure Experiment
- Cold Exposure Experiment
- Plethysmograph Experiment (A very complicated
device that you stick on the end of your finger
and it measures the blood flow that goes through
the body.)
4Exercise Bike and ECG
- First, we put ECG pads on our wrist and ankles
and then hooked the wires onto them. - Then, we had five different trials that we
performed. 1.Resting 2.Warm-up 3.Exercise 4.
Cool-down 5.Resting
5Bike Heart Rate
6Cold Exposure Experiment
- We then tested if ice packs would slow down our
pulse. We put the ECG equipment back on and put
the plethysmograph on our finger. - We started at room temperature, then put the ice
pack on, and finally a recovery time, each
lasting two minutes.
7Cold Experiment Graph
8Heat Exposure Experiment
- For this experiment, we heated up the heating pad
while we had to put on the ECG equipment again.
We looked to see if heat would raise are heart
rate. - We started at room temperature, then put the
heating pad on the opposite arm than the cold
pack, and finally having a recovery time, each
lasting two minutes.
9Heat Experiment Graph
10Analysis and Results
- When we did the bike experiment, we found that
the faster we peddled, the faster our pulse was,
and when we peddled slow or not at all, our pulse
slowed and stay consistent. - When we tested how temperature effected blood
flow, we found that applied heat will increase
blood flow. Also, we found that applied cold
packs will decrease blow flow.
11Competition Activities
- In this activity, we broke up into two groups,
Group A and the Blue Barracudas, and our teachers
gave us questions to answer in a certain amount
of time. The winning team would receive a prize.
12What factors can effect blood pressure and heart
rate?
- Stress
- Diet/what you eat
- Temperatures
- Weight
- Diabetes
- Intensity of exercise
- Smoking
- Drinking
- Drugs
- Height
13What are uses of a pedometer and the advantages
of walking?
- Uses of a pedometer
- Count steps
- Conduct experiments
- Track miles
- Tell time
- Counts calories
- Advantages of walking
- Healthier lifestyle
- Lose weight
- Emotional release
- Physical release
- Stress reliever
- Cuts down pollution
- Takes you places
- Strengthens the cardiovascular system
- Better lung capacity
- Builds muscle
- Cuts down use of natural resources
14What does ECG mean, When do you use it, Why is
it used?
- ECG means electrocardiogram.
- You would use an ECG to monitor a patient's heart
rate and electrical activity. - It is used to tell if a patient is having a heart
attack or a heart murmur.
15What factors lead to CVDs and What is the
relationship between diabetes and CVDs?
- Gender
- Age
- Heredity
- Smoking
- Insulin Resistance
- Obesity
- Elevated Pulse
- High Blood Pressure
- Physical Inactivity
- Depression
- Stress
- Diabetes is the build up of sugar. If you work
your cardiovascular system it burns off the
excess sugar and works your cardiovascular
system. Leaving susceptible to both
cardiovascular disease and diabetes.
16What environmental factors put stress on the
heart and How can you protect yourself?
- Extreme Heat
- The heat can make your heart beat faster putting
strain on your heart. - You can protect yourself by staying out of the
heat and drinking a lot of water. Wear cool
clothing when in the heat will help.
- Extreme Cold
- When it is cold will slow the heart causing less
blood flow which oxygen will not get to the rest
of your body. - You can protect yourself by covering exposed body
parts and wear clothes in layers.
17Case Study of Heart Attack Victim
- A 50-year-old 210-pound white male insurance
agent whose height is 59 was preparing for a
summer weekend barbecue. - He was about half way through mowing the lawn
when he experienced some mild chest pain. He
assumed that it was just heartburn since he had
rushed through his usual breakfast of bacon, eggs
and biscuits. - After going inside and resting on the couch, he
felt much better and decided to watch a baseball
game on television. - He had polished off 2 beers and most of a pack of
cigarettes before the guests started arriving. - His mother and sister arrived as well as his
older brother who bored everybody with the
details of his recent angioplasty procedure. His
father died of a heart attack at the age of 55. - After an afternoon of fun and plenty of steak and
beer, his chest pain returned. This time the pain
was more severe and radiated to his left arm and
neck. He became very anxious so his wife rushed
him to the emergency room. - A physician ordered blood drawn for tests and
administered a vasodilator. - His blood pressure was 125/80 and his heart rate
was 60 beats/minute and regular. His chest pain
was subsiding. An ECG showed ST segment elevation
that was then absent on a second ECG repeated
later in the day. A coronary arteriogram revealed
60 obstruction of his right coronary artery and
80 obstruction of a small branch of his left
coronary artery.
18Modifiable Risk Factors
- Alcohol and drinking it after being in the sun.
- Drinking habits.
- Smoking habits.
- Diet.
- Weight.
- Exercise.
- Stress Level.
- Job.
19Non-Modifiable Risk Factors
- Age
- Height
- Gender
- Family Medical History
20Symptoms
- Mild chest pains.
- Severe pain that ran from the left arm and neck.
- Anxiousness.
- The pain would subside after rest.
21Diagnosis
22Treatment
- Hospitalization
- Change diet
- Eliminate alcohol and tobacco
- Relaxation
23Prognosis
- He still has a high risk of getting a
Cardiovascular Disease. - He could have another heart attack however, with
the change of his diet, smoking and drinking, and
exercising habits he could survive and live a
longer life.
24Other Activities
- Cadaver Lab
- Ethics - Wacko Schmidt Whine
- Summary of Camp outside of Classes
25Cadaver Lab
- On Wednesday, we got to experience WVUs cadaver
lab. Basically, a lab full of dead bodies.
However, it wasnt as gross as it sounds.
Actually, it was really interesting. We
privileged enough to hold a heart and a lung. We
found out that the cadaver lab was a great way to
learn, hands-on, about the anatomy of a human.
26Ethics of Wacko Schmidt Whine
- Wacko Schmidt Whine had a very different
approach to learning. It was exciting, but Cathy
and Jenny may have played their roles a little to
well. They really made us feel as if they were in
a real clinic trial gone bad. They did everything
opposite of how a real case study should go just
to teach us how to be careful when it comes to
new drugs and case studies. I have to say I dont
ever want to be put in the position Cathy and
Jenny put us in again.
27Summary of Activities outside of Classes
- Other than labs and classes, camp all around was
fun. Meeting new people, being put in a college
atmosphere, and sleeping in dorms was all an
different experience. Although all of that is
nice we got to enjoy some fun things too. We were
allowed to go to the rec. center were we could
swim, play basketball, ping pong, or just hang
out with your friends. Another afternoon activity
was game and movie night were some would watch
movies and some would play games. A lot of the
fun though was just when we had are own free
time. When we could just sit and hang with
everybody and really get to know them.