Med Terms Ch. 5 - Cardiology

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Med Terms Ch. 5 - Cardiology. Heart is located in the thoracic cavity , within the mediastinum . Other structures include the great vessels, thymus, trachea, and the esophagus. Welcome to the Cardiology!. The Cardiovascular (Circulatory) System. Structures: Heart - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Heart is located in the thoracic cavity, within the mediastinum.

Other structures include the great vessels, thymus, trachea, and the esophagus.

Welcome to the Cardiology!

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The Cardiovascular (Circulatory) System

Structures:Heart Blood Vessels (arteries, capillaries, and veins)

Function:-Moves blood throughout the body -Transports oxygen, carbon dioxide, nutrients, and wastes in the blood.

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Anatomy of the Cardiovascular System

Heart:-Pumps blood throughout the body-Controlled by electrical signals from the brain

Four chambers:2 atria2 ventricles

SeptumMyocardium (cardiac muscle)Valves

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Figure 5-2 Surface of the heart

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Figure 5-3 Chambers and valves of the heart

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Heart Valves:1. Tricuspid 2. Pulmonary 3. Mitral / Bicuspid4. Aortic

Chordae tendineae

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Table 5-1 Layers and Membranes of the Heart

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Figure 5-5 Layers and membranes of the heart

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2. Blood VesselsFunction: Vascular channels through which blood flows in the body.

Lined with endothelium, a smooth inner layer (intima) that promotes the flow of blood.

Types:Arteries & ArteriolesCapillariesVeins & Venules

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Characteristics of Arteries:

- Always carry blood away from the heart to the body.

- They carry bright red blood that has a high level of oxygen. Exception: pulmonary arteries

- Most arteries lie deep beneath the skin.

- All arteries have smooth muscle in their walls.

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Figure 5-7 Vasoconstriction and vasodilation

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Arteries of the Body:– Coronary artery– Carotid artery– Subclavian artery – Axillary artery (armpit)– Brachial artery (upper arm)– Radial artery (thumb side of the lower arm)– Ulnar artery (little finger side of the lower arm)– Aorta (thoracic and abdominal)– Renal– Iliac– Femoral– Popliteal– Tibial– Peroneal

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Figure 5-10 Arteries in the body

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Characteristics of Capillaries:

-Smallest blood vessels in the body

-The lumen of a capillary is so small that blood cells must pass through in single file.

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Characteristics of Veins:

- They carry blood from the body back to the heart.- They carry dark red-purple blood with a low level of oxygen. Exception: pulmonary veins.- Veins have valves.- Many veins are near the surface of the body;

bluish; bulging lines.

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Veins of the body:-Superior vena cava-Inferior vena cava

-Jugular vein-Portal vein-Saphenous and femoral veins

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Figure 5-8 Valves in a vein

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Figure 5-9 Arteries and veins around the heart

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Patterns of Circulation throughout the body:

-Systemic circulation includes the arteries, capillaries, and veins everywhere in the body, except in the lungs.

-Pulmonary circulation includes the arteries, capillaries, and veins going to, within, and coming from the lungs.

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Figure 5-11 Circulation of the blood

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Physiology of a Heartbeat

The Heart contracts and relaxes in a regular rhythm coordinated by an electrical conduction system

1. Sinoatrial node (SA node), or pacemaker of the heart, initiates the electrical impulse that begins each heartbeat.2. Atrioventricular node (AV node) receives the impulse to contract from the SA node.-Purkinje fibers, a network of nerves, cause both ventricles to contract simultaneously

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Figure 5-12 Conduction system of the heart

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Pacemaker• Abnormal

heartbeats can be controlled by an artificial pacemaker that is run on batteries

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Heartbeat• Each heartbeat is

called a cardiac cycle: two atria contract then two ventricles contract (systole), and the entire heart relaxes (diastole)

• A normal heart beats 70 times per minute.

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Electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG)

• A test that records the electrical activity of the heart.

• The P wave represents contraction (systole) of the atria.

• The QRS wave represents the contraction of the ventricles.

• The T wave represents the relaxation of the heart muscle (diastole).

Question: What are some problems associated with the Sinoatrial Node? How can it be fixed?

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Diseases and ConditionsStart of Test 2 Material

Myocardium:-Acute coronary syndrome

-Angina pectoris

-Cardiomegaly

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-Cardiomyopathy

-Congestive heart failure (CHF)

-Myocardial infarction (MI)

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Heart Valves and Layers of the Heart:-Endocarditis

-Mitral valve prolapse (MVP)

-Murmur

-Pericarditis

-Rheumatic heart disease

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Figure 5-15 Vegetation on the mitral valveAbrahas/Custom Medical Stock Photo, Inc.

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Conduction System:-Arrhythmia

-Bradycardia

-Fibrillation

-Flutter

-Heart block

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Figure 5-16 Arrhythmias on an EKG tracing

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-Premature contraction

-Sick sinus syndrome

-Tachycardia

-Asystole

-Palpitation

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Blood Vessels:-Aneurysm

-Arteriosclerosis

-Bruit

-Coronary artery disease (CAD)

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-Hyperlipidemia

-Hypertension (HTN)

-Hypotension

-Peripheral artery disease (PAD)

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Figure 5-27 An aneurysm(b) Michael English, M.D./Custom Medical Stock Photo, Inc.

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Figure 5-18 Mild atheromatous plaqueSIU BioMed/Custom Medical Stock Photo, Inc.

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Figure 5-19 Severe atherosclerotic plaque in an arteryC. Abrahams, M.D./Custom Medical Stock Photo, Inc.

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-Peripheral vascular disease (PVD)

-Phlebitis

-Raynaud’s disease

-Varicose veins

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Figure 5-23 Severe varicose veins in the leg

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Laboratory and Diagnostic Procedures

Blood Tests:-Cardiac enzymes

-C-reactive protein (CRP)

-Homocysteine

-Lipid profile

-Troponin

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Diagnostic Heart Procedures:-Cardiac catheterization

-Cardiac exercise stress test

-Electrocardiography (ECG, EKG)

-Electrophysiologic study (EPS)

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Figure 5-22 ElectrocardiographyJupiter Images – PictureArts Corporation/Brand X Pictures-Royalty Free

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Figure 5-23 An EKG tracing

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-Holter monitor

-Pharmacologic stress test

-Telemetry

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Figure 5-21 Treadmill exercise stress testFotopic/Miles Simons/Phototake NYC

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Radiology and Nuclear Medicine Procedures:-Angiography

-Echocardiography

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Figure 5-24 EchocardiogramCustom Medical Stock Photo, Inc.

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Figure 5-25 Doppler ultrasonographyMatt Meadows/Science Photo Library/Photo Researchers, Inc.

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Medical and Surgical Procedures

Medical Procedures:-Auscultation

-Cardioversion -Sclerotherapy

-Vital signs

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Figure 5-26 DefibrillationPearson Education/PH College

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Figure 5-27 Pulse points

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Figure 5-28 Carotid pulse

Michal Heron/Pearson Education/PH College

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Figure 5-29 Measuring the blood pressure

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Surgical Procedures:-Aneurysmectomy

-Cardiopulmonary bypass

-Carotid endarterectomy

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-Coronary artery bypass graft (CABG)

-Heart transplantation

-Pacemaker insertion

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Figure 5-30 Open heart surgery

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Figure 5-31 Pacemaker(left) English/Custom Medical Stock Photo, Inc. (right) Alvis Upitis/Jupiter Images-PictureArts

Corporation/Brand X Pictures-Royalty Free

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-Percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA)

-Pericardiocentesis

-Valve replacement

-Valvoplasty

-Radiofrequency catheter ablation

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Figure 5-32 Balloon angioplasty

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Figure 5-33 Stent

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Figure 5-34 Valve replacement surgeryCustom Medical Stock Photo, Inc.