Mechanical Physiology of Heart Function
Process | Action |
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Cardiac cycle | The complete cycle of mechanical pumping of blood through the heart in one heartbeat (contraction and relaxation). |
Systole | The contraction phase of the cardiac cycle, which generally refers to ventricular contraction. |
Diastole | The relaxation phase of the cardiac cycle, when the ventricles are filling. This phase lasts much longer than systole. |
Stroke volume (SV) | The amount of blood ejected from either ventricle with a single contraction. Stroke volume is determined and affected by three factors:
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Cardiac output (CO) | Amount of blood pumped through the cardiovascular system per min. CO = SV × Heart rate (HR). An increase in stroke volume alone can improve the cardiac output. However, heart rate also has great impact. Rate increases in the healthy heart can improve the cardiac output up to threefold. |
Properties of Cardiac Cells
Property | Ability |
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Automaticity | The ability to generate an electrical impulse independently of stimulation by the nervous system or any other source. This property is unique to certain cardiac cells called pacemaker cells. |
Excitability | The ability of cells to respond to electrical stimulation. |
Conductivity | The ability to pass or propagate an electrical impulse from cell to cell through the heart. |
Contractility | Shortens in response to electrical stimulation. |
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