Heart as a Pump Flashcards

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Preload

A

The initial degree of stretch in the muscle when it begins to contract.

For cardiac contractility, this depends on end-diastolic blood volume: the amt of blood in the left ventricle just before contraction

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Recall the relationship between preload and force of contraction.

What is the graphic relationship between myocardial resting fiber length/end-diastolic volume and peak systolic ventricular pressure?

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The top line (systole)

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Examples of factors that increase vs decrease preload

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  • Increase preload:
    • Large volume infusion of saline
    • Large volume blood transfusion
    • Exercise that increases venous return due to peripheral vasoconstriction
  • Decreases preload:
    • Acute hemorrhage (blood loss decreases venous return)
    • Venous dilation (e.g. nitroglycerine)
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Afterload (the load the heart must overcome during contraction)

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Aortic blood pressure when the ventricle ejects blood into the aorta.

  • Increased by* aortic constriction, increased sympathetic activity, hypertension
  • Decreased by arterial* vasodilation
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5
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Equation for stroke volume

Equation for cardiac output

Equation for ejection fraction

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SV = End-diastolic volume (EDV) - End-systolic volume (ESV)

CO = SV x HR

EF = SV/EDV

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6
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Cardiac work

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Cardiac work = Ejection pressure x Stroke volume

W = P x V

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Cardiac efficiency

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Ratio of work done by the heart to the energy used to perform the work.

Chemical E of fatty acids are converted into heat and work. Normally 10-15%. Increases during exercise.

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Frank-Starling Relationship

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Ventricular contraction increases in proportion to increased preload (i.e., venous return to the heart).

AKA, SV is directly proportional to End-diastolic Volume

However, if optimal lengthening of sarcomere is exceeded, contraction becomes less powerful.

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Starling’s law says that any chang ein the indices of the myocardial fiber length will result in a linear change in all of the indices of ventricular peformance.

What are the indices of each?

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What factors determine stroke volume?

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  • Preload (Starling’s law)
  • Contractility: strength of contraction independent of preload
    • Chemical or hormonal influences
  • Pressures in the aorta or pulmonary artery / Afterload
    • Impacted by narrowing of arteries or valves, hypertension, etc
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Echocardiography to find CO

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Ultrasound the heart to produce 2D & 3D images of the heart -> estimate real time changes in ventricular dimensions to compute SV

-> use CO = SV X HR

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Thermodilution technique

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Insert a catheter from a peripheral vein into the pulmonary artery and inject a cold saline solution to mix with blood as it passes through teh ventricle into the pulmonary artery.

This cools the blood and the computer can quantify this temp change and calculate flow out of the right ventricle (CO) based on blood temp information and the known temperature & volume of the injected solution

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Fick principle

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O2 in pulmonary vein =

O2 in pulmonary artery + O2 added in the lungs

(PV blood flow)(O2 content) = (PA blood flow)(O2 content) + quantity added in lungs

CO = O2 consumption rate / (O2 content in PV blood - O2 content in PA blood)

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14
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O2 in any peripheral arterial blood sample is equal to ___

O2 content in pulmonary artery blood is equal to ____

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O2 content in pulmonary venous blood

O2 content in blood from right atrium (can collect by catheter)

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