preload
contract
all the step of the cardiac cycle
diastolic volume
systolic volume
two cardiac out put
regular stroke volume '
remember your rule
big picture
blood flow from high to low
all about pressure
cotracting either atria or ventricle
get to the lung
get out from the lung
valve
prevent back from
when ventricle are ontracting
prevent from improper blood flow
all the blood pump out to the body
definition
- stroke volume: the volume of blood pump out the left ventricle of the heart during each systolic cardiac contraction (SV)
- end diastolic volume (EDV) the amount of blood that is in the ventricles before the heart contracts
- the volume of blood in one ventricle at the end of the systolic ejection phase immediately before diastole (ESV)
- the amount of blood pumped by the heart minute by one ventricle (cardiac output )
5-6 liter of pump
heart rate
10 L
how much blood
3 key factor
preload -how much fill the ventricle during diastolic
force of contract- the more blood push
- after load -certain amount of resistant
ventricle has to overcome out through the aorta
second-Heart rate
Heart rate is higher - the more blood volume to the heart
if we increase - cardiac output will be increase
double heart rate
equation - double the cardiac output
average heart rate 70 to 72 perminute
18-40years of age
infant and toddler
normal average is faster than adult (100-150)
greater than 60 years old
number of beat per minute
range from 100 to 130 per minutes
how heart rates changes
brady cardia
slower heart rate
for average adult ( less than 60perminute )
lower than 60 when sleeping heart rate can be slow down
slower heart rate
the other term
tachy cardia
fast than normal heart rate
over the 100 beat per minute (during exercise to deliver more oxygen )
higher metabolic activity
especially aerobic or running
blood is red
second set of exercise
effectors heart rate in two ways -
positive chronotropic effector- increase the heart rate
negative chronotropic effector - decrease the heart rate
tachycardia - decrease preload (fast heart rate ) filled before ventricle contract
ventricle never fully filled
start to contract before fully full
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