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Title: Cardiac Physiology Part I


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Cardiac Physiology Part I
  • Frank A. Acevedo, PA-C

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Cardiac Tissues
  • Atrial muscle
  • Ventricular muscle
  • Excitatory/conduction muscle fibers
  • syncytium

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Cardiac Muscle Histology
  • Uninucleate
  • Branched
  • Gap junctions

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Action Potential
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Action Potential Continued
  • Phase 4 - diastolic resting potential
  • Phase 0 - depolarization of the cell
  • Phases 1, 2, 3, - repolarization (primarily
    during Phase 3)

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Action Potential Continued
  • Phase 0 is characterized by a rapid influx of
    sodium
  • Phase 1 represents the overshoot and represents
    rapid termination of Na influx and increasing Ca
  • Phase 2 is prolonged due to rapid inward movement
    of Ca and decreased leakage of K

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Action Potential Continued
  • Ca movement during Phase 2 is very important for
    the excitation-contraction process
  • Phase 3 is rapid repolarization due to rapid loss
    of K and stoppage of Na and Ca
  • Phase 4 pacemaker potential

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Conduction Pathways
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Fundamental Features of Cardiac Excitation
  • Automaticity
  • capacity for self excitation
  • Excitability
  • ability to respond to stimuli and conduct action
    potentials
  • Refractory Period
  • time following excitation when another action
    potential can not be elicited and conducted
  • Membrane Responsiveness
  • relationship between membrane activation voltage
    and maximal rise of the AP

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Refractory Period
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Frank-Starling Effect
  • Preload - availability of cross bridges
  • An increase in the force of contraction is
    brought about by an increase in preload, up to a
    certain point
  • rubber-band stretch

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