Title: Cardiac Physiology Electromechanical Function
1Cardiac PhysiologyElectromechanical Function
- Jim Pierce
- Bi 145a
- Lecture 11, 2009-10
2Early Insights intoMuscle Electrophysiology
3Early Insights intoCardiac Electrophysiology
4 Cardiac Myocyte Action Potential
5Cardiac Action Potentials
6CardiacActionPotentials
7Conductance in the Myocyte
8Cardiac Myocyte Action Potential
9Refractory Periods
10Myocyte Activiation Duringthe Relative
Refractory Period
11Sodium Channels
12Electromechanical Coupling
13Calcium Mediated Contraction
14Contraction
15Intercalated Disk
16Gap Junctions
17Cardiac Conduction System
18Automaticity
19Sinoatrial Node
20Automaticity andOverdrive Supression
21Cardiac Action Potentials
22Conductance in the Conduction system
23Cardiac Action Potentials
24Cycle Length
25Surface Electrode RecordingElectrocardiogram
(EKG)
26Contraction
27Contraction
28Contraction
29Contraction
3012 Lead EKG
31P - Wave Atrial Contraction
32A-V Insulation
33Electromechanical Coupling
34PR Interval AV Node Conduction
35QRS - Complex Ventricular Contraction
36Ventricular Contraction
37Ventricular Contraction
38Ventricular Contraction
39Depolarization - Repolarization
40Cardiac Cycle on the EKG
41Surface Electrode RecordingElectrocardiogram
(EKG)
42Concealed Conduction
43Concealed Conduction
4412 Lead EKG
45Limb Leads
46LimbLeads
47Bipolar Limb Leads
48Augmented Limb Leads
49Limb Leads
50Limb Leads
51Limb Leads
52Limb Leads
53Chest Leads
54Chest Leads
55Ventricular Contraction
56The QRS Vector Projection
57Electrical Axis
58Electrical Axis
59Electrical Axis
60Electrical Axis
61Electrical Axis
62Surface Electrode Recording
63Cardiac Action Potentials
64Electricity
65Sinus Paced Rhythms
66Rhythms Tachycardia
67Rhythms Fibrillation
68 Questions?