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“ Physiological properties of the heart. Heart as a pump ”. Contents :. 1. Morphological and functional properties of the heart 2. Automatism 3. Excitability 4. Conductibility 5. Contractility 6 . Pump work of the heart 7. Heart sounds 8. Echocardiography. Automatism.
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Contents: 1. Morphological and functional properties of the heart 2. Automatism 3. Excitability 4. Conductibility 5. Contractility 6. Pump work of the heart 7. Heart sounds 8. Echocardiography
Phases of active potential • 0 – depolarization • 1 – beginning rapid repolarization • 2 – slowly repolarization or plateau • 3 – ending rapid repolarization • 4 – rest period.
Active potential, contraction, excitability of heart cells 4 – absolute refractivity; 5 – relative refractivity; 6 – period of increase excatability; 7 - exaltation
Conductive system of heart 2 – SA node; 3 – Bachman tract; 4 – tracts of Bachman, Venkebach, Torel 6 – AV node 7 – Hiss bungle 8 – right leg of Hiss bungle 9 – anterior brunch of left leg of Hiss bungle 10 – posterior brunch of left leg of Hiss bungle 11 - Kent bungle 12 – Jams bungle 13 - Meacham bungle
Cardiac cycle Systole • 1. period of tension • asynchrony contraction • isometric contraction • (all valves are closed) • 2. period of ejection • protosphigmic interval (opening of semilunear valves) • fast ejection • slow ejection
Cardiac cycle Diastole • 1. Period of relaxation • protodiastolic interval (closing of semilunear valves) • phase of isometric relaxation (opening of AV-valves is end of this phase) • 2. Period of filling • phase of rapid filling • phase of slow filling • phase of filling by help of atrium systole
Heart sounds. Components • I tone.1. Valve component (AV valves). • 2. Muscle component. • 3. Vessels component (opening of semilunear valves) • 4. Atrium component. • II tone. 1. Valve component (closing of semilunear valves) • 2. Vessels component.
Echocardiography • 1. M-measure • 2. D-measure • 3. Doppler • 4. Contrasing