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rate of O2 consumption / (arterial O2 - venous O2) |
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- Q X TPR - 2/3 diastolic + 1/3 systolic |
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equation for pulse pressure |
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what happens to CO if HR is too high? |
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diastolic filling is incomplete and CO dec |
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what maintains Co in early stages of exercise |
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what maintains CO in late stages of exercise |
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what inc SV/contractility? |
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catecholamines, inc intracell Ca, dec extracell Na, digitalis |
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what factors dec contractility/SV? |
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B1 block, heart failure, acidosis, hypoxia/hypercapnea, non-dihydro CCB |
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myocardial O2 demand is inc by: |
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inc afterload, inc contracility, inc HR, inc heart size |
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what conditions can inc SV? |
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anxiety, exercise and pregnancy |
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what drug can dec preload? |
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venodilators, i.e. nitroglycerin |
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what drug drug dec after load? |
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vasodilators, i.e. hydralazine |
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what things can inc preload? |
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exercise, inc blood volume and excitement (symp) |
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what is the starling curve? |
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force of contraction is proportional to end diastolic length of cardiac mm fiber |
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EF - equation - what is it? - normal value |
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- SV/EDV - index of ventricular contractility - >55% |
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EF - equation - what is it? - normal value |
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- SV/EDV - index of ventricular contractility - >55% |
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- deltaP / Q - 8nl/(pi)r^4 |
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total resistance of vessels in series |
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1/total resistance in parallel |
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polycythemia, hyperproteinemic states, hereditary spherocytosis |
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what vessels account for most of total peripheral resistance? |
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inc in MAP on cardiac/vascular fxn curve |
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inc in blood volume or dec in venous compliance |
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dec in MAP in carciac/vascular fxn curve |
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dec in blood volume, inc in venous compliance |
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what does a clockwise rotation of venous return curve indicate? |
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what does a counterclockwise rotation of venous return curve indicate? |
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what is the intersect of Co and venous return indicate? |
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normal pressure in: R atrium |
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normal pressure in: R vent |
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normal pressure in: pulmonary artery |
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normal pressure in: L atrium |
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normal pressure in: L vent |
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normal pressure in: aorta |
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what condition is PCWP > LV |
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what forces push out of capillary? |
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capillary pressure and interstitial osmotic pressure |
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what forces push in on a capillary? |
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capillary osmotic pressure, insterstitial fluid pressure |
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effect of CHF on capillary fluid exchange |
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effect of nephrotic syndrome on capillary fluid exchange |
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effect of liver failure on capillary fluid exchange |
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effect of toxins on capillary fluid exchange |
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effect of infections on capillary fluid exchangeinfections |
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effect of burns on capillary fluid exchange |
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effect of lymphatic blockage on capillary fluid exchange |
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effect of renal failure on capillary fluid exchange |
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effect of IV infusion of albumin/clotting factors on capillary fluid exchange |
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effect of venous insufficiency on capillary fluid exchange |
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isovolumetric contraction |
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between mitral valve closure and aortic valve opening |
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period between aortic valve closing and mitral valve opening |
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effect of inc contractility on pressure-volume curve |
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effect of inc after load on pressure-volume curve |
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inc aortic pressure, ESV dec SV |
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effect of inc preload on pressure-volume curve |
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mitral and tricuspic valve closure |
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Aortic and pulmonic closure |
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rapid filling; with mitral regurge and dilated CHF |
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atrial kick; with MI, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, HTN, aortic stenosis |
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atrial relaxation/filling |
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atrial filling against closed tricuspid |
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due to elasticity of aorta; effected by marfana dn syphilis; allows coronary a filling |
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inspiration -> drop in intrathoracic -> in capacity of plum circa so aortic closes earlier because dec return to L heart |
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conditions that delay RV emptying = pulmonic stenosis, R BBB -> delayed pulmonic sound |
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in ASD -> L-R shunt and inc flow through pulmonic valve so pulmonic closure is greatly delayed |
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conditions that delay LV emptying = aortic stnosis, L BBB |
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what can be heard in the aortic area |
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aortic stenosis, flow murmur, aortic valve sclerosis |
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what can be heard in the left sternal border |
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diastolic= aortic regurg, plmonic regurg systolic = hypertrophic cardiomyopathy |
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what can be heard in the pulmonic area |
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pulmonic stenosis, flow murmur |
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what can be heard in the tricuspid area |
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systolic = tricuspid regurg, VSD diastolic = tricuspid stenosis, ASD |
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what can be heard in the mitral area |
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systolic = mitral regurg diastoic= mitral stenosis |
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effect of inspiration on heart sounds |
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inc intensity of R heart sounds (tricuspid) |
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effect of expiration on heart sounds |
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inc intensity of L heart sounds (mitral) |
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effect of hand grip on heart sound |
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inc migral regurg and VSD systolic murmurs |
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effect of valsalva on heart sounds |
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most murmus dec; inc MVP and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy |
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effect of rapid squatting on heart sounds |
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dec MVP, hypertrophic cerdiomyopathy |
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holosystolic, high-pitched blowing murmur |
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ischemic heart disease, mitral valve prolapse, or LV dilation, endocarditis, rheumatic fever |
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fcauses of tricuspid regurg |
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RV dilation or endocarditis (IV drug users), rheumatic fever |
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features of tricuspid regurg? |
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loudest at tricuspid area and radiates to L sternal border |
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features of mitral regurg |
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loudest at apex and radiates toward axilla |
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crescendo-decrescendo systolic mumur with EC |
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radiates to carotids/apex |
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ass w/ pulsus parvus et tardus = weak compared to heart sounds |
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murmur that can lead to syncope |
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causes of aortic stenosis |
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bicuspid aortic valve, age related calcification, chronic rheumatic valve, unicuspid, syphillis |
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holosystolic, harsh sounding murmur, child |
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holosystolic, harsh sounding murmur, child |
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late systolic crescendo murmur with mid systolic click |
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most frequent valvular lesion |
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can predispose to endocarditis |
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causes of mitral prolapse |
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myxomatous degeneration, rheumatic fever, or chordae ruptur |
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immediate high pitched blowing diastolic murmur |
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murmur with high pulse pressure |
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murmur with bounding pulses and head bobbing |
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aortic rot dilation, bicuspid aortic valve or rheumatic fever |
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delayed rumbling diastolic murmur with OS |
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continuous machine-like murmur |
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congenital rubella or prematurity |
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compare cardiac to skeletal mm |
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- AP has plateau - nodal cells spent depolarize in diastole - coupled to each other by gap junctions |
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phase 0 of ventricular AP |
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phase 1 of ventricular AP |
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inactivation of Na and VG K open |
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phase 2 of ventricular AP |
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VG Ca open to balance K efflux |
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phase 3 of ventricular AP |
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rapid repol= K efflux and closure of Ca |
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phase 4 of ventricular AP |
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where does the pacemaker AP occur? |
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inactivation of Ca and activation of K |
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spontaneously depolarizes as Na conductance inc |
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phase effected by - Na block - K block - CCB - Beta block |
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- phase 0 in ventricular - phase 3 in ventricular - phase 0 in pacemaker - phase 4 in pacemaker |
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delay through AV node; <120 msec |
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ventricular depolarization; <120 msec |
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contraction of the ventricles; < 350 msec |
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ventricular depolarization |
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isoelectric, ventricles depolarized |
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caused by hypokalemia and bradycardia |
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purkinje > atria > ventricles > AV node |
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SA > AV > bundle of His/purkinje/ventricles |
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SA node, atria, AV node, common bundle, LAF, bundle branches, purkinje fibers, ventricles |
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torsades de pointes on EKG |
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shifting sinusoidal waveforms |
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Jervell and lange-Nielson sndrome |
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QT prolongation with congenital sensorineural deafness |
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anything that prolongs QT |
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accessory conduction pathway from atria to ventricle, partially depolarize earlier -> delta wave |
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irregularly irregular, no P waves |
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beta blocker, CCB, digoxin; coumadin |
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convert to sinus rhythm with antiarrhythmics (I or III) |
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I = progressive lengthening of PR until beat is dropped II = topped beat not preceded by change in length of PR interval |
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P waves no relation to QRS |
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cause of 3rd degree block |
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erratic rhythm, no identifiable waves |
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released from atria with inc blood volume and atrial pressure |
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constricts efferent renal arterioles and dilates afferent artioles, promoting diuresis |
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baroreceptors in carotid vs aortic |
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carotid = sense inc and dec; via IX aortic = sense inc only; via X |
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baroreceptor reflex pathway |
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hypotention -> dec pressure -> dec stretch -> dec afferent firing -> inc efferent symp and dec efferent parasymp -> vasoconstrict, inc HR, inc contractility, inc BP |
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inc pressure on carotid -> inc stretch -> inc afferent firing -> dec HR |
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peripheral chemoreceptors |
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carotid and oartic respond to dec PO2 and inc PCO2 and dec pH |
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changes in pH and PCO2 of brain interstitial fluid |
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inc ICP constricts arterioles -> cerebral ischemia -> HTN -> reflex bradycardia |
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HTN, bradycardia, reap depression |
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largest share of systemic CO |
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highest blood flow per gram tissue |
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largest arteriovenous O2 diff |
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heart, bc O2 extraction is always ~100% |
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how is inc O2 demand met by the heart |
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factors effecting autoreg of: heart |
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factors effecting autoreg of: brain |
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factors effecting autoreg of: kidneys |
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myogenic and tuberoglomerular feedback |
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factors effecting autoreg of: skeletal mm |
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factors effecting autoreg of: lungs |
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hypoxia causes vasocontriction |
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factors effecting autoreg of: skin |
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sympathetic stimulation imp mechanism, temp control |
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