EKG numbers
PR interval
P-R interval = 0.12- 0.2 seconds
3-5 teeny boxes
cardiac output formula
normal # for middle age sednetary person
Q = HR * SV
5L/min
why does contractility affect CO?
contractility of heart based on SR releasing Ca (contraction) and reabsorbing Ca (relaxing). if heart does not fully relax, it cannot take up enough blood
preload
crossbridging (max crossbridging = max preload)
afterload definition
amt of resistance heart faces moving blood forward
what kind of ventricular dysfunction is associated with decreased exercise tolerance? why?
right sided ventricular function because enough blood is not being sent to lungs to be oxygenated
VO2
normal number
oxygen consumption = 10mets =
35mL O2/kg bdy wt/ min
RPP
formula
why we care
rate pressure product
=SBP * HR
if it doesn’t increase as you exercise this should increase otherwise may be sign of ischemia
fatty streak (3)
fibrous plaque (2)
complicated lesions (types) (4)
fibrous cap
extracellular C.T. embedded in smooth muscle. separates the atrial lumen from cell debris
calcification of fibrous plaque issues
result in pipelike rigidity of wall which increases fragility and decreases elasticity
rupture of a fibrous plaque
exposes thrombogenic material into circulating blood
embolization of fibrous plaque results in… (3)
can result in stroke, PE or MI
role of endothelial wall (3)
and what happens if injured
what happens if weak
if injured: if injured these things don’t happen which lead to clots on the surface
if weakened in spots vessel may burst = aneurysm which can lead to MI or tompenade
AHA cholesterol recommendations
classification of hypertension
what’s considered uncontrolled HTN for normals and diabetics? and how does it affect PT?
SBP DBP
SBP > 200 or DBP > 110 is considered uncontrolled HTN and we do not exercise pt. (110 at exercise or rest!)
SBP >180 for diabetics is considered uncontrolled
how do we classify stage of HTN
by the highest stage - either SBP or DBP (eg 120/99 is stage I HTN because the 99)
during exercise- at what BP do we stop?
230/110***
DBP should not get above 110 during exercise or rest
how does diabetes affect the heart?
postulated that there is increased platelet adhesiveness due to diabetes
blood glucose levels
when do we stop diabetics from exercise?
when do we check for ketones
we stop diabetics at >300 mg/dL, at >260 check for ketones in urine
BMI formula
bdy wt (kg)/ height ^2
stable angina
description of symptoms
what we see on EKG
can we treat pt?