Where is the heart located?
In the mediastinum between second rib and fifth intercostal space
Superficial fibrous pericardium
function?
3
Layers of the heart wall
3
What is the epicardium?
What is the myocardium made of? 2
Endocardium is continuous with what?
-visceral layer of the serous pericardium
-continuous with endothelial lining of blood vessels
Function of the myocardium? 3
When is pericarditis most likely caused by?
4
Tampanade does happen (friction rub) what will they describe it as?
What makes it better? 2
stabbing, shooting, pain of 7 to 10
Leaning forward
Shallow breathing
What encircles the junction of the atria and ventricles?
What is the function of the auricles?
Coronary sulcus (atrioventricular groove)
Auricles increase atrial volume
What marks the interventricular septum externally? 2
Anterior and posterior interventricular sulci mark
What lines the wall of the atria?
What vessels enter the right atrium? 3
What vessels enter the let atrium? 2
Walls are ridged by pectinate muscles
Vessels entering right atrium
Vessels entering left atrium
1. Right and 2. left pulmonary veins
Ventricles: The Discharging Chambers
Pathway of Blood Through the Heart
The heart is two side-by-side pumps
Describe the pathway of blood through the heart?
Including chambers, great vessels and valves
Right atrium → tricuspid valve → right ventricle
Right ventricle → pulmonary semilunar valve → pulmonary trunk → pulmonary arteries → lungs
Lungs → pulmonary veins → left atrium
Left atrium → bicuspid valve → left ventricle
Left ventricle → aortic semilunar valve → aorta
Aorta → systemic circulation
_______ volumes of blood are pumped to the pulmonary and systemic circuits
Pulmonary circuit is a ____, _____-pressure circulation
Systemic circuit blood encounters _____ resistance in the long pathways
Anatomy of the ventricles reflects these differences
Equal
short, low
much
What is Coronary Circulation?
______ _______ varies considerably and contains many anastomoses (junctions) among branches
______ routes provide additional routes for blood delivery
The functional blood supply to the heart muscle itself
Arterial supply
Collateral
What are the arteries in our coronary circulation? 5
What are the veins in our coronary circulation? 3
Arteries
Veins
The right coronary artery supplies blood to the ?
4
The left coronary artery supplies blood to the ? 2
When does does cornary circlaiton deliver blood to the heart?
relaxation/diastole
DURING WHAT PERIOD OF THE CARDIAC CYCLE DO THE CORONARY ARTERIES RECEIVE PERFUSION?
diastole
What is angina pectoris?
What does this cause?
–Thoracic pain caused by a fleeting deficiency in blood delivery to the myocardium
–Cells are weakened
Describe Myocardial infarction (heart attack)?
2
- -Areas of cell death are repaired with noncontractile scar tissue
Infarction is different from ischemia how?
sudden and not going away. Killing heart cells until you do an itervention and perfuse again
ischemia can leave and be relieved on its own
What are the different AV heart valves and what is their purpose?
What anchor AV valve cusps to papillary muscles?
When pressure increases and blood fills in what happens to the valves?
Atrioventricular (AV) valves Prevent backflow into the atria when ventricles contract Tricuspid valve (right) Mitral valve (left)
Chordae tendinae
the valves close
Intraventricluar pressure increases and look to shoot out the blood!