CARDIAC PHYSIOLOGY REVIEW
CARDIAC ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY
CARDIAC CYCLE
CARDIAC ACTION POTENTIAL
- Depolarization
ECG is evidence of?
electrical activity, not contraction
MUSCULAR CONTRACTION
SA node rate
(inherent rate of 60 – 100 beats per minute)
AV node rate
(inherent rate of 40-60 beats per minute)
Bundle of His rate
(inherent rate of 20-40 beats per minute)
CARDIAC CONDUCTION PATHWAY
- AV node
Cardiac physiology review from beginning to end
1) Atrial diastole
- atrial fills
- all valves are closed
2) Early atrial systole
- increased atrial pressure opens AV valves
- ventricles fill
3) Atrial systole, atrial kick
- atria contract and empty
- ventricles are full
4) Early ventricular systole
- ventricles begin contraction
- pressure closes AV Valves
- atria relax
5) Ventricular systole
- ventricles contract
- increased pressure in ventricles
- aortic and pulmonary valves open
- blood ejected into aorta and pulmonary artery
6) Early atrial diastole
- ventricles empty
- ventricles relax
- aortic and pulmonary valves close
Autonomic nervous system
2 pathways
1) sympathetic nervous system> epinephrine and norepinephrine> increased HR, increased contractility, vasoconstriction
2) parasympathetic nervous system>acetylcholine> decreased HR, decreased contractility, vasodilation
INHERENT RATES
12-LEAD ECG
Augmented limb leads; unipolar center of heart to lead
P Wave
Atrial depolarization
QRS Complex
Ventricular depolarization
Pathological Q waves
PR INTERVAL
QRS INTERVAL
ST SEGMENT
T wave