Electrical pathway of the heart
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Normally, the heart’s electrical conduction system maintains a regular heart rate and rhythm so that the heart beats in such a way that it can effectively and efficiently pump blood. The heart’s conduction system consists of specialized cells that send messages between various portions of the cardiac muscle, which stimulate it to contract.
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The pathway for the systemic circuit includes the entire body as the left side of the heart pumps oxygen-rich blood out to the body's tissue and organs. After the bloods oxygen is depleted, it returns to the right side of the heart via the venous system.
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Match the heart condition with EKG strip. Asystole. Atrial fibrillation. Atrial flutter. Bradycardia. Sinus rhythm. Tachycardia. Ventricular fibrillation. Ventricular tachycardia
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Understanding of mechanism of heart contraction and the flow of blood. Understanding of electrical signal conduction pathway through the heart. Familiarity with some cardiac conditions and diseases. Vocabulary / Definitions: Atria: the upper chambers of the heart that receive blood from the body (right atrium) or the lungs (left atrium) Ventricles
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Intravenous amiodarone can be useful to control the heart rate in patients with AF when other measures are unsuccessful or contraindicated (Level of evidence: C) When electrical cardioversion is not necessary in patients with AF and an accessory pathway, intravenous procainamide or ibutilide is a reasonable alternative (Level of Evidence: C).
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The heart is made of cardiac muscle, composed of cells called myocytes. When myocytes receive an electrical impulse they contract together, causing a heartbeat. Since myocytes are constantly active, they have a great requirement for oxygen, so are fed by numerous capillaries from two coronary arteries.
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emphysema The conduction pathway is the electrical pathway within the heart.
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Ventricular contraction starts at the heart apex and moves up the heart to force the blood out efficiently. The electrical changes that occur with the cardiac cycle may be measured and are called an electrocardiogram (EKG). Any EKG change of the electrical cycle or disruption of the electrical pathway may be diagnosed by this noninvasive method.
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3. Intravenous amiodarone can be useful to control the heart rate in patients with AF when other measures are unsuccessful or contraindicated. (Level of Evidence: C) 4. When electrical cardioversion is not necessary in patients with AF and an accessory pathway, intravenous procainamide or ibutilide is a reasonable alternative. (Level of ...
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In most hearts, there is a single electrical pathway that conducts electricity through the heart, causing it to beat. People with WPW have an extra electrical pathway between the heart’s upper chambers (atria) and lower chambers (ventricles), causing the ventricles to contract early and resulting in a rapid heartbeat (tachycardia).
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