pathway of blood
flows through all 4 chambers of the heart and into associated circuits on repeating journey
left side of heart
systemic circuit pump
right side of heart
pulmonary circuit pump
amount of blood pumped into each circuit at any given time is ________, but the ventricular workloads are ________
equal
unequal
pulmonary circuit work load
short and low pressure
systemic circuit work load
longer and higher resistance
arteries
carry blood away from the heart
- blood is typically oxygen-rich
veins
return blood to the heart
- typically blood is oxygen-poor
exceptions of pulmonary circuit
from the aorta
left coronary arteries
serves the left side of the heart
anterior interventricular artery
follows the anterior interventricular culcus, supplies blood to the anterior walls of both ventricles + the interventricular septum (“widow maker”)
circumflex artery
supplies the left atrium and the posterior wall of the left ventricle
right coronary artery
serves the right side of the heart
right marginal artery
supplies the myocardium of the lateral side of the heart
posterior interventricular artery
supples the apex of the heart and the posterior ventricular walls
where do the anterior and posterior interventricular arteries merge?
near the heart’s apex
variation in coronary circulation
anastomosis
cross connection between adjacent channels
- there are many of these between coronary arterial branches - these provide collateral routs and important redundancy, but they don’t compensate for a coronary artery occlusion
- how 2 vessels fuse together, ex circle of willis
myocardial infarction
tissue death caused by complete blockage of a coronary artery
blood flow through coronary arteries
angina pectoris
thoracic pain caused by a fleeting deficiency in blood supply to the myocardium
- caused by increased physical demands on the heart (like exercise), stress induced spasms of the coronary arteries
- myocardial cells will be weakened, but they will not die
Myocardial infarction (in depth)
coronary veins
after passing through the myocardium’s capillary beds, venous blood is collected by cardiac veins
- the path of cardiac veins roughly follows the coronary arteries
- cardiac veins merge to form the coronary sinus