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PHYSIOLOGY OF THE HEART

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Important Cardiac Equations

• CO[L/min] = SV[L/beat] × HR[beat/min]

• MAP ∼− (2 × DP) + SP 3

• CO = Cardiac Output

• SV = Stroke Volume

• HR = Heart Rate

• MAP = Mean Arterial Pressure

Nervous System Control of the Heart

Parasympathetic• R. Vagus � SA node

• L. Vagus � AV node & ventricles

• Neurotransmitter = Acetylcholine (Ach)

Sympathetic• T1 - T6 spinal nerves

• SA node, AV node, lots to atrial & ventricular myocardium

• Neurotransmitter = Norepinephrine (NE)

Controlling Stroke Volume (SV) & Heart Rate (HR)

Decrease Heart Rate• Increased vagus input to SA node

o More Acetylcholine at SA Node

• Rate of depolarization of SA node

• Decreased HR = Decreased CO

Increase Heart Rate• Increased sympathetic input

o More Norepinephrine at SA node

• Rate of depolarization of SA node

• Increased HR = Increased CO

Decrease Stroke Volume• Increased parasympathetic input to ventricular myocardium

• Slightly decreased force of contraction in the ventricles

• Decreased SV = Decreased CO

Increase Stroke Volume• Increased sympathetic stimulation to atrial and ventricular

myocardium

• Increased force of contraction

• Increased SV = Increased CO

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