OCTH 607 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Coronary Circulation, Cardiac Muscle, Sinoatrial Node

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Blood enters right atrium from venous system via vena cava . Right ventricle sends blood to lungs . Left atrium receives blood from lungs . Left ventricle sends blood to the body via aorta. Aorta carries blood to arteries capillaries where blood cells exchange oxygen for carbon dioxide. Control the direction and flow of blood. Mitral (bicuspid) between left atrium and ventricle. Supply oxygen to myocardium (supplies the oxygen to the heart) Lad= left anterior descending supplies left ventricle which supplies blood to the body and brain. Electrical impulse originates in the sinoatrial node (sa) in response to vagal and sympathetic nervous system input. Travels internodal pathways to atrioventricular node (av) Left and right bundle branches (lbbb & rbbb) Both atria contract both ventricles contract. Ekg/ecg= electrodes pick up electrical impulse and prints out the pattern on paper. Ventricles contract, send blood out of heart. Blood pressure = systolic (higher number) / diastolic (lower number)

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