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1
Mariebs Human Anatomy and Physiology Marieb w
Hoehn
  • Chapter 18
  • Heart
  • Lecture 2Part 3a Cardiac Muscle Fibers,
    Cardiac conduction, the EKG

2
Cardiac Muscle Fibers
  • Cardiac muscle fibers form functional syncytium -
    group of cells that function as a unit
  • atrial syncytium
  • ventricular syncytium

Separate units that are 1) separated by the
cardiac skeleton 2) connected by fibers of the
cardiac conduction system
3
Muscle Fibers in Ventricular Walls
Figure from Holes Human AP, 12th edition, 2010
4
Cardiac Conduction System
Figure from Holes Human AP, 12th edition, 2010
Specialized myocardial cells. Instead of
contracting, they initiate and distribute
impulses throughout the heart.
S-A node Pacemaker
Pacemaker firing rates SA Node 80-100 / min AV
Node 40-60 / min Purkinje 30-40 / min
5
Cardiac Conduction Pathway
Figure from Holes Human AP, 12th edition, 2010
Know the sequence of this pathway
(of His)
6
Electrocardiogram
  • recording of electrical changes that occur in
    the myocardium during the cardiac cycle
  • used to assess hearts ability to conduct
    impulses, heart enlargement, and myocardial
    damage

Important points to remember - Depolarization
precedes contraction - Repolarization precedes
relaxation
P wave atrial depolarization QRS wave
ventricular depolarization T wave ventricular
repolarization
Three waves per heartbeat
7
Electrocardiogram
PR Interval 0.12 0.20 sec QT Interval 0.20
0.40 sec QRS Interval lt 0.10 sec
Figure from Martini, Anatomy Physiology,
Prentice Hall, 2001
8
Review
  • Cardiac conduction system
  • Specialized myocardial cells
  • Conduct rather than contract
  • Autorhythmic (self-exciting)
  • S-A node is pacemaker of heart (80 - 100 bpm)
  • A-V node (40 - 60 bpm)
  • Delays impulse to allow ventricular filling
  • Located in interventricular septum
  • A-V Bundle (Bundle of His)
  • Only electrical connection between atria and
    ventricles
  • Give rise to right and left bundle branches
  • Purkinje fibers
  • Large diameter, rapid conduction for ventricles
  • Causes apex to contract first, then toward base

9
Review
  • There are three major events (waves) in the ECG
  • P wave atrial depolarization
  • QRS complex ventricular depolarization
  • T wave ventricular repolarization
  • The different leads of an ECG can be used to
    localize heart muscle abnormalities
  • Abnormalities in ECG presentation can be
    indicative of heart damage
  • Several common cardiac abnormalities
  • Arrhythmia
  • Tachycardia (and bradycardia)
  • Atrial flutter
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