Physiology - CVS

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Decks in this class (17)

Lecture 1 - Introduction to the CVS
Why do we need a cvs 7,
Passive diffusion 2,
Cardiac output 2
11  cards
Lecture 2 – Cardiac Cycle
Convection,
Electrical conduction 4,
Sa pacemaker potentials 35
9  cards
Lecture 3 – Control of Cardiac output
Blood flow cardiac output formula,
Preload,
Energy of contraction 4
14  cards
Lecture 4 – Cardiac contraction
Rise in ca2 5,
Myosin actin interactions 5,
Troponin 4
9  cards
Lecture 5 – ECG (Electrocardiogram)
12 leads ecg,
Sinus rhythm 2,
Electrical anatomy steps 4
8  cards
Lecture 6 – Development of the heart and blood vessels
Human embryo develops into 2,
Zygote embryo cell development 4,
Gastrula 3 primary germ layers 3
4  cards
Lecture 7 – Principles of haemodynamics
Haemodynamics define,
Factors important in blood flow 4,
Factors in haemodynamics 6
24  cards
Lecture 8 – Control of blood flow
What controls tpr 4,
Can pressure explain blood flow i...,
What does tpr control 2
19  cards
Lecture 9 – Nervous and hormonal control of vascular tone
Vascular control,
Intrinsic and extrinsic control 2...,
Intrinsic and extrinsic control n...
5  cards
Lecture 10 – Capillaries I: Solute exchange
Metabolism 3,
Cell membranes,
Cell membrane functions 3
17  cards
Lecture 11 – Capillaries II: Fluid exchange
Importance of fluid exchange 3,
Fluid movement at the capillary wall,
4 pressures determine filtration ...
9  cards
Lecture 12 – Properties of special circulation
Special circulations 4,
Coronary circulation 6,
Coronary circulation problems 5
14  cards
Lecture 13 – Reflex control of the CVS
Cardiovascular reflexes,
Stimulation of sensory receptors 4,
Central pathways 3
22  cards
Lecture 14 – Coordinated responses of the CVS – exercise, gravity hemorrhage
Examples of coordianted responses...,
Orthostasis 3,
Baroreflex integrates 3 smaller c...
16  cards
Lecture 15 – Thrombosis - Haemostasis in the wrong place
0  cards
Lecture 16 – Mechanism of atheroma and infarction
Atheroma,
Atherosclerosis 4,
Consequences of atheroma 3
7  cards
Lecture 17 – Pharmacology of the CVS
What is angina pectoris where doe...,
Symptoms of angina pectoris 5,
Treatment aims 3
16  cards

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