electrocardiography (ecg) and blood...
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Electrocardiography (ECG) and blood pressure
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Human circulation pulmonary circulation
left
right atrium
right
right ventricule
atrium
left
left ventricule
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systemic circulation
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right atrium Cross-section of the human heart
left atrium
bicuspid valves
right ventricule
left ventricule
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Conduction system of the heart Frontal plane
Left atrium
Right atrium
1 SINOATRIAL (SA) NODE 2 ATRIOVENTRICULAR (AV) NODE
3 ATRIOVENTRICULAR (AV) BUNDLE (BUNDLE OF HIS)
4 RIGHT AND LEFT BUNDLE BRANCHES
Right ventricle
5 PURKINJE FIBERS
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Left ventricle
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Einthoven 1895: description of the characteristic ECG waves 1912: declaration of the Einthoven triangle 1924: Nobel Prize
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Standard ECG recording
• human body is a good volume conductor (~70% contains water and ions) -> electrical activity generated by the heart can be recorded on the
surface of the skin: electrocardiography (ECG)
• characteristic waves during a heart cycle: P wave, QRS complex, T wave • provides information about: - generation and conduction of
action potentials; heart rate - problems with pacemaker activity - loss / damage to the conductive system or to cardiac muscle (myocardial infarct)
• does NOT provide information about: - pressure changes, ejected blood
volumes, force generated by cardiac muscle, etc
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Cardiac cycle
1 Depolarization of atrial contractile fibers
produces P wave
events and the
electrocardio- gram (ECG)
6 Ve6ntricular diastole (relaxation)
P
0 0.2 0.4 0.6 Seconds
5 Repolarization of5 ventricular contractile
fibers produces T wave
T
P
Action potential in SA node
0 0.2
Seconds
0.8
2 Atrial systole (contraction)
P
0 0.2 Seconds
3 Depolarization of ventricular contractile
fibers produces QRS complex
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P
4 Ventricular 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 systole
Seconds (contraction)
P
0 0.2 0.4 Seconds
R
P
Q S
0 0.2 0.4 Seconds
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Standard ECG recording
atrial contraction
ventricular contraction
ventricular repolarization
atrial depolarization
ventricular depolarization
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(and atrial repolarization) EKG gyakorlat
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Unipolar ECG leads
aVR aVL
V1 V2 V3
V4 V5 V6
6 unipolar chest leads (Wilson type)
aVF
3 unipolar (Goldberger-type) limb leads
+ V
aVR
1
V6 -
6 V2
2 V55
V3 V4
3 4 aVL
aVF
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Standard bipolar ECG leads (Einthoven type)
right arm
I
right leg
right arm
II
right leg
III
right leg
left arm
left leg
left arm
left leg
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+ -
+ -
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Einthoven's law and the mean electrical
axis of the heart
Lead I + Lead III = Lead II
É
right arm
II
I -+
III
left leg
left arm mm
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mm
II +
I
+ -
mm
+ III
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How to plot the mean electrical axis of
the heart?
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Deviations in the mean electrical axis of
the heart
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Characteristic ECG curves Normal sinus arrhythmia (respiratory sinus arrhythmia)
inhalation
22 years
79 years
time (s)
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Extrasystole
atrial
sinoatrial
ventricular
repeated ventricular
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early, abnormal P wave
early P wave
long, deformed QRS
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Abnormal arrhythmias
atrial flutter (200-300 bpm)
atrial fibrillation
(300-500 bpm)
ventricular flutter
ventricular
fibrillation
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Infarct
early
1-6 h
2-3 weeks
3-5 months
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• elevated T wave
• unidirectional elevation • decreased Q, R amplitude
• negative T wave • increased Q amplitude • decreased R amplitude
• large Q (>1/3 QRS ampl.) • positive T wave • normal R amplitude • normal ST period
Pacemaker
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Regulation of cardiovascular activity nervous system:
hormones:
• epinephrine, norepinephrine, thyroid hormon: increase heart rate and contractility cations:
• K+, Na+, Ca2+ plasma levels influence contractility
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Baroreceptors in the human body and
innervation of the heart
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Regulation of blood
pressure via
baroreceptor reflexes
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Blood pressure measurement
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Tasks during the practicum
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ECG I (Lesson 5)
Effects of breathing, physical activity and circulatory reflexes on heart function
Carry out short (20-30 sec) ECG recordings in the following order:
1. Baseline registration (seated, normal breathing activity) 2. Seated, deep inhalation - deep exhalation (respiratory arrhythmia) • don't forget to mark the onset of inspiration on the recordings (F9)
• recording should last at least for two complete respiratory cycles
4. Immediately before and after physical activity (in sitting position)
3. Before, during and after sudden stand-up from lying position
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Blood pressure
Define your blood pressure (systolic / diastolic) and pulse rate on your left arm :
1. lying down 2. sitting 3. standing 4. before and after exercise (e.g. 20 push-ups)
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Effects of body postures and physical activity on circulation