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Clinical pharmacy 2024/2025 Level 2 Pharm D Physiology and Pathophysiology (MD303)
Cardiac cycle
Events that occur during a single cardiac cycle (Single Heart Heat) ➔ It takes 0.8 second.
✓ repeating pattern of a) contraction (systole) & b) relaxation {diastole) of the heart chambers
End Diastolic volume [EDV) Stroke Volume (SV) End systolic volume [ESV] Isovolumetric phase
Volume of blood in ventricle at the end of Volume of blood ejected Volume of blood remaining left Ventricular volume is constant when
diastole just before contraction from ventricle during in ventricles at end systole all valves are closed
[EDV=SV+ESV] systole
Phases
1. The ventricular pressure < Atrial pressure.
1) Ventricular
AV valves are opened, SL valves are closed.
Filling
2. Ventricular filling from the atria begins (80%)
1. The atria contract ( Atrial pressure) & The ventricle relaxed.
2. Ventricular filling (70 -90 % of blood) starts before Atrial systole.
2) Atrial Systole
3. Atrial systole pushes more blood (10-30 %) into the ventricles.
AV valves are opened & SL valves are closed
1. The ventricles contract ventricular pressure > Atrial pressure.
AV valves are closed due to pressure ➔ produce the first heart sound. لولاا توصلا
3) Isovolumetric
2. Ventricular pressure < Aortic pressure (artery pressure) ➔ SL valves are closed.
Ventricular
No blood leaves the ventricle during this phase.
Contraction
3. Ventricular volume remains constant since all valves are closed. (Volume of blood in the
ventricle = EDV)
1. The ventricles continue to contract & ventricular pressure > aortic pressure.
4) Ventricular
SL valves are opened.
Ejection
2. Rapid ejection of blood from the left ventricle into the aorta, from right to pulmonary artery
3. ↓ Ventricular volume. 4. Volume of blood ejected = SV.
AV valves are still closed & atrial filling begins.
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