271 - Cardiovascular Anatomy

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What are supplied by branches of the RCA? SA and AV nodes are supplied by branches of the RCA.
SA and AV nodes are supplied by what? By branches of the RCA.
Infarct may cause what? Infarct may cause nodal dysfunction (bradycardia or heart block)
What supplies the right ventricle? Right (acute) marginal artery supplies right ventricle
What supplies lateral and posterior walls of left ventricle, anterolateral papillary muscle? Left circumflex coronary artery (LCX)
What does Left circumflex coronary artery (LCX) supply? Supplies lateral and posterior walls of left ventricle, anterolateral papillary muscle
What does Right acute marginal artery supply? Supplies right ventricle
What supplies supplies anterior 2/3 of interventricular septum, anterolateral papillary muscle, and anterior surface of left ventricle? Left anterior descending artery (LAD)
What does Left anterior descending artery (LAD) supply? Anterior 2/3 of interventricular septum, anterolateral papillary muscle, and anterior surface of left ventricle
What supplies AV node, posterior 1/3 of interventricular septum, 2/3 posterior walls of ventricles, and posteromedial papillary muscle? Posterior descending/interventricular artery (PDA)?
What does Posterior descending/interventricular artery (PDA) supply? supplies AV node, posterior 1/3 of interventricular septum, 2/3 posterior walls of ventricles, and posteromedial papillary muscle
Which type of circulation? 85% Right-dominant
Which type of circulation? 8% Left-dominant circulation
Which type of circulation? 7% Codominant circulation
Which type of circulation? PDA arises from RCA. Right-dominant circulation (85%)
Which type of circulation? PDA arises from LCX. Left-dominant circulation (8%)
Which type of circulation? PDA arises from both LCX and RCA. Codominant circulation (7%)
In co-dominant circulation (7%), PDA arises from what? Codominant circulation (7%) = PDA arises from both LCX and RCA.
In Left-dominant circulation (8%), PDA arises from what? Left-dominant circulation (8%) = PDA arises from LCX.
In Right-dominant circulation (85%), PDA arises from what? Right-dominant circulation (85%) = PDA arises from RCA.
Coronary artery occlusion most commonly occurs in what? Coronary artery occlusion most commonly occurs in the LAD.
When does coronary blood flow peak? Coronary blood flow peaks in early diastole.
What is the most posterior part of the heart? The most posterior part of the heart is the left atrium.
Enlargement of the left atrium can cause what? Why? Enlargement can cause dysphagia (due to compression of the esophagus) or hoarseness (due to compression of the left recurrent laryngeal nerve, a branch of the vagus).
What are the three layers of pericardium from outer to inner? Fibrous pericardium Parietal layer of serous pericardium Visceral layer of serous pericardium
How many layer of pericardium? T
What is the outer most layer of Pericardium? Fibrous pericardium
What is the inner most layer of Pericardium? Visceral layer of serous pericardium
What is the middle later of Pericardium? Parietal layer of serous pericardium
What lies between the parietal and visceral layers? Pericardial cavity lies between parietal and visceral layers.
Where does the Pericardial cavity lie? Pericardial cavity lies between parietal and visceral layers.
Pericardium is innervated by what? Pericardium innervated by phrenic nerve.
Pericarditis can cause referred pain to what? Pericarditis can cause referred pain to the shoulder.
What is the most posterior part of the heart? The most posterior part of the heart is the left atrium
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