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CARDIOVASCULAR-DAY 2 CHAPTER 11 HEART ACTIVITY • CONTROLLED BY AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM • HORMONES • FLUID BALANCE • ONLY MUSCLE TISSUE TO CREATE ITS OWN STIMULATION ELECTRICAL NODES • THE HEART IS THE ONLY MUSCLE THAT CAN STIMULATE ITS OWN CONTRACTIONS • SINOATRIAL (SA) CELLS IN THE RIGHT ATRIUM START THE HEART –AKA PACEMAKER • ATRIOVENTRICULAR (AV) NODE SENDS AN IMPULSE INTO LOWER PORTIONS OF THE HEART • AV BUNDLE OR BUNDLE OF HIS STIMULATES THE PURKINJE FIBERS • PURKINJE FIBERS CAUSE THE VENTRICLES TO CONTRACT BLOOD VESSELS • VEINS • CARRIES BLOOD TO THE HEART • CARRY DEOXYGENATED BLOOD • EXCEPT FOR PULMONARY • DARK RED • ARTERIES • CARRIES BLOOD AWAY FROM THE HEART • CARRIES OXYGENATED BLOOD • EXCEPT FOR PULMONARY • BRIGHT RED • CAPILLARIES • EXCHANGES OXYGEN/CO2/NUTRIENTS • AVERAGE BLOOD VOLUME IS 5-6 L • BEATS 86,000 TO 144,000 TIMES EACH DAY • ALL BLOOD IS CIRCULATED IN ONE MINUTE CORONARY ARTERIES •TWO ARTERIES THAT BRANCH OFF ASCENDING AORTA •PROVIDE BLOOD SUPPLY TO HEART ASSESSMENT TECHNIQUES • MEASURING PULSE AND BLOOD PRESSURE • LISTENING TO HEART SOUNDS • DETERMINING CARDIAC OUTPUT • MEASURING MUSCLE ACTIVITY WITH ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY • INSERTING A CARDIAC CATHETER • USING ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY 7 ASSESSMENT TECHNIQUES (CONT.) • PULSE • SURGE OF BLOOD AGAINST THE WALLS OF THE ARTERIES • EIGHT PULSE POINTS ON THE BODY • NORMAL PULSE RATE FOR ADULTS IS 60 TO 90 BEATS/MIN • BLOOD PRESSURE • FORCE OF BLOOD AGAINST THE WALLS OF THE ARTERIES • SYSTOLIC PRESSURE • VENTRICLES OF THE HEART CONTRACT • DIASTOLIC PRESSURE • VENTRICLES RELAX • NORMAL BLOOD PRESSURE • 120/80 MM HG • VARIES GREATLY AMONG PEOPLE 8 ASSESSMENT TECHNIQUES (CONT.) • HEART SOUNDS • LUB-DUB SOUND OF THE HEART • RESULTS FROM OPENING AND CLOSING OF THE VALVES • HEARD THROUGH A STETHOSCOPE • MURMURS • ABNORMAL OR EXTRA SOUND • MAY BE BENIGN OR INDICATE A DISORDER 9 ASSESSMENT TECHNIQUES (CONT.) • ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY • THE PATTERN OF ELECTRICAL ACTIVITY IN HEART CONTRACTIONS IS MEASURED GRAPHICALLY • NORMAL AND ABNORMAL HEART ACTIVITIES HAVE CHARACTERISTIC WAVE PATTERNS 10 EKG From Grauer K: A practical guide to ECG interpretation, ed 2, St. Louis, 1998, Mosby. 11 DISORDERS OF THE CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM • CARDIAC ARRHYTHMIA • DISTURBANCE OF THE HEART’S RHYTHM CAUSED BY A DEFECT IN THE HEART’S PACEMAKER CELLS OR BY DAMAGE TO HEART TISSUE • CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE • A GROUP OF DISORDERS THAT AFFECT ABOUT ONE IN EIGHT NEWBORNS EACH YEAR IN THE UNITED STATES 12 DISORDERS OF THE CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM (CONT.) • CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE • GENERAL TERM FOR THE COMBINED EFFECTS OF ARTERIOSCLEROSIS AND ATHEROSCLEROSIS • CONDITIONS CALLED CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE (CAD) • CAD MAY MANIFEST AS: • HEART ATTACK • PERIPHERAL ARTERY DISEASE (PAD) • ANGINA • STROKE 13 DISORDERS OF THE CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM (CONT.) • CONGESTIVE HEART FAILURE (CHF) • INABILITY OF THE HEART TO PUMP BLOOD ADEQUATELY TO MEET THE BODY’S NEEDS • RIGHT SIDED FAILURE-CAUSED FLUID BUILD UP IN THE BODY, ESPECIALLY LOWER EXTREMITIES • LEFT SIDED FAILURE-CAUSES FLUID BUILD UP IN THE LUNGS • USUALLY CAUSED BY DISEASE IN ANOTHER BODY SYSTEM • LEADS TO INADEQUATE RESPIRATORY AND KIDNEY FUNCTION 14 DISORDERS OF THE CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM (CONT.) • HYPERTENSION • HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE • PRIMARY HYPERTENSION • CAUSE OF HYPERTENSION UNKNOWN • SECONDARY HYPERTENSION • HYPERTENSION CAUSED BY OTHER CONDITIONS, SUCH AS KIDNEY DISEASE AND ADRENAL DISORDERS 15 DISORDERS OF THE CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM (CONT.) • MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION • AKA HEART ATTACK • RESULTS FROM BLOCKAGE OF THE BLOOD VESSELS TO THE HEART BY A CLOT (EMBOLISM) • CARDIAC ARREST • OCCURS WHEN LARGE AREA OF THE HEART IS AFFECTED AND MAY STOP FUNCTIONING 16 ISSUES AND INNOVATIONS • HEART REPLACEMENT AND TRANSPLANTS • 1967: FIRST HEART REPLACEMENT • APPROXIMATELY 2000 HEART TRANSPLANTATIONS ARE PERFORMED EACH YEAR IN THE UNITED STATES • FIRST ARTIFICIAL HEART, THE JARVIK-7, WAS CONNECTED TO AN EXTERNAL POWER SOURCE AND PUMP • 2001: ABIOCOR SELF-CONTAINED ARTIFICIAL HEART • DESIGNED TO EXTEND LIFE FOR PEOPLE WITH END-STAGE HEART FAILURE WHO HAD NO OTHER CLINICAL OPTIONS • HELPS PROVIDES A GOOD QUALITY OF LIFE 17 ISSUES AND INNOVATIONS (CONT.) Courtesy ABIOMED, Inc., Danvers, Mass. 18 ISSUES AND INNOVATIONS (CONT.) • THE U.S. FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION (FDA) APPROVED USE OF THE SYNCARDIA TEMPORARY TOTAL ARTIFICIAL HEART IN 2005 • USED IN PATIENTS WITH IRREVERSIBLE FAILURE OF THE VENTRICLES • DESIGNED TO SUPPORT LIFE FUNCTIONS UNTIL A TRANSPLANT BECOMES AVAILABLE • IN 2014, THE 1300TH IMPLANT OF THE SYNCARDIA TOTAL ARTIFICIAL HEART WAS PERFORMED 19