How much blood is there in the circulatory system of typical adult?
~5L
How much interstitial fluid is there in a typical adult?
~10L
What is the structure of the heart?
What is the arrangement of vessels in the circulatory system?
Heart → Artery → Arteriole → Capillary → Venule → Vein → Heart
What are the exceptions the the general arrangement of vessels in the circulatory system?
What is the advantage of the arrangement of the circulatory system?
- This reduces their resistance relative to if they had been connected in series.
What is the essential function of the heart?
What is the conversion between mmH2O and mmHg?
mmHg = mmH2O/13.5
What are the risks of high blood pressure?
Clinically, what is considered as high blood pressure?
- Diastolic: >90mmHg
What is the function of the cardiovascular system?
Short term:
- To supply O2 to the tissues.
- Removal of metabolic waste (e.g. CO2)
Long term:
- To supply nutrients to the tissues.
- To maintain body temperature.
- To drive the ultrafiltration in the kidneys (excretion).
- To act as transport system for hormones (communication).
- Reproduction (structure formation due to pressure)
- Defence (immunity)
What is the minimum flow rate of the blood determined by?
- This is because there are few other systems involved in regulating O2 supply to tissues.
What is the purpose of storing blood?
It allows us to increase cardiac output by increasing venous return.
What are the main control points for the cardiovascular system?
What are extrasystoles (ectopic beats)?
Extra beats not triggered by the normal pacemaker regions.
Which vessels store the most blood?
Small veins and venules (~60% TBV)
What are the layers of the heart?
Which vessels experience the largest pressure drop across them?
Arterioles, indicating that they have the highest resistance.
What is the composition of blood?
What is the composition of plasma?
What is serum?
Plasma with clotting factors removed.
Why is blood pressure needed?
What are the stages of the cardiac cycle?
What is responsible for the passive flow of blood into the ventricles during ventricular filling?
- Suction from expanding ventricles.