Rad Pathology Exam 5 (carley)

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cardiovascular system

its function is to maintain an adequate supply of blood to all the tissues in the body

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rhythmic contractions of the heart

these are controlled by the autonomic nervous system

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autonomic nervous system

this system controls the heart rate

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sympathetic nervous system

this system stimulates the release of epinephrine that accelerates the heart rate and increases force of its contractions

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adrenaline

epinephrine is widely called...

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epinephrine

a hormone and neurotransmitter that increases the heart rate and forces contractions of blood vessels and dilates air passages

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fight or flight response

epinephrine controls this response

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fight or flight response

our body's primitive, automatic, inborn response that prepares the body to fight or flee from perceived attack, harm, or threat to our survival

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pump blood to every organ of the body

the purpose of the heart

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oxygen, nutrients, waste

the body carries ______ and _________ to tissues, and removes _____ products from the tissues

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right/left atrium and right/left ventricle

the 4 chambers of the heart

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ventricles

these are muscular chambers that propel the blood out of the heart

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lungs

the right ventricle propels blood out of the heart to...

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all other organs

the left ventricle propels blood out of the heart to...

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atria

these hold the returning blood to the heart and empty it into ventricles at the right moment

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septum

this separates the right and left sides of the heart

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myocardium

the muscle layer of the heart

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endocardium

the delicate inner layer of the heart

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ventricles, atria

the _______ are thicker and larger than the _______ because they have a heavier pumping load

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left ventricle

the larger ventricle

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systemic, pulmonary

the left ventricle is thicker than the right because greater pressure is needed to pump blood through the ________ circulation than the ________ circulation

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right atrium, tricuspid valve, right ventricle, pulmonary valve, and pulmonary artery

these consist of the right heart pump

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left atrium, bicuspid valve, left ventricle, aortic valve, and aorta

these consist of the left heart pump

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pulmonary arteries, pulmonary veins

these transport deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs; these carry or empty oxygenated blood from the lungs to the left atrium

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the whole body

the aorta carries blood through...

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superior and inferior vena cava

deoxygenated venous blood returns to the heart through these

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right atrium

the superior and inferior vena cava empty blood to here

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bicuspid valve

this valve has 2 flaps

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tricuspid valve

this valve has 3 flaps

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tricuspid valve

this separates the right atrium and right ventricle

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bicuspid valve

this separates the left atrium and left ventricle

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pulmonary valve

this lies between the right ventricle and pulmonary artery

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aortic valve

this is situated between the left ventricle and aorta

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coronary arteries

these surround the heart and continually feed in fresh blood

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widow maker

used to describe a highly stenotic left main coronary artery or proximal left anterior descending coronary artery of the heart

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heart attack, sudden death

widow maker is used because, if the artery gets abruptly and completely occluded, it will cause a massive _____ ______ that will likely lead to a ______ _____

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platelets streaming to the site of a ruptured cholesterol plaque

this makes up the widow maker blockage that kills

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systemic circulation

the general circulation of the body

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pulmonary circulation

circulation of blood throughout the lungs

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atria and ventricles

these structures alternately contract

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systole (top number)

this contraction phase measures the amount of pressure that blood exerts on arteries and vessels while the heart is beating

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diastole (bottom number)

this relaxation phase is the pressure that is exerted on the walls of various arteries around the body in between heart beats when the heart is relaxed

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119/79 and under

normal/healthy BP

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120-130/80-89

prehypertension BP

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140-159/90-99

hypertension stage 1 BP

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160/100 and over

hypertension stage 2 BP

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SA node

pacemaker; sets the rhythm of your pulse

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AV node

sets the rhythm of your heart contractions

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electrical impulse

this triggers each contraction and sets the timing of the whole process

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pacemaker

someone may need this if they have problems with electrical impulses, which weaken the heartbeat

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body and brain

these suffer from lack of oxygen if the heart cannot pump enough blood through the body

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right atrium

location of the SA node

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SA node, AV node, bundle of his, terminal purkinje fibers

the order in which an impulse of a heartbeat goes through the conduction system

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bundle of his

a collection of heart muscle cells specialized for electrical conduction that transmits the electrical impulses

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purkinje fibers

specialized myocardial fibers that conduct an electrical stimulus or impulse that enables the heart to contract in a coordinated fashion

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pericardium

a well-lubricated, double walled sac that surrounds the heart and protects it against friction and allows free movement of the heart during contraction

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controllable factors

factors including geometric/penetration, patient position, and degree of inspiration

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uncontrollable factors

factors including patient body habitus, bony thorax abnormalities, and pathologic conditions

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cardiac series, fluoro, echo, nuc med, angiography, MRI, MRA, and CT

common imaging modalities

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interventional imaging procedures

procedures that intervene in a disease process, providing a therapeutic outcome

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angiography

injection of contrast media into the arteries

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venography

injection of contrast media into the veins

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greenfield filters

baskets placed in the IVC to catch clots before they enter the heart

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transjugular portosystemic shunt (TIPS)

used to treat variceal bleeding and open a passageway to allow portal venous circulation

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portal hypertension, cirrhosis, and ascites

examples of what TIPS can treat

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embolization

a procedure that uses angiography to create an embolus in a vessel

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embolus

used to stop blood flow to a specific site

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causes them to shrink before surgery

how does embolization treat uterine fibroids?

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hepatic tumors

what is chemoembolization used to treat?

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intracranial endovascular coils

what type of embolization is used to treat aneuryms?

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thrombolysis

an angiographic study used to indicate if a vessel is blocked by a clot

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dissolving agent, catheter

with thrombolysis, a ________ is injected through a ________ into the region of the thrombosis

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angioplasty PTA

uses a balloon catheter to open up the vessel's occlusion prior to stent placement

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stent placement

assists in maintaining patency of a vessel

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aneurysms and vascular injuries

stent placements help in these 2 things

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permanent catherization

catheter placed in the subclavian or jugular vein and tunneled under the skin to allow for improved dialysis access

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ports, hickman catheters, and PICC lines

3 examples of permanent catherizations

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left to right shunts

these allow mixing of the systematic and pulmonary circulations

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lungs

in left-to-right shunts, these become overloaded with blood

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atrial septal defect

the most common left to right shunt

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atrial septal defect

this permits free communication between the two atria as a result of either a lack of closure of the foramen ovale after birth or its improper closure during gestation

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RA of atrial septal defect

RA of enlargement of the right ventricle, right atrium, and pulmonary outflow tract

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ventricular septal defect

shunt causing increased pulmonary blood flow, which leads to enlargement of the left atrium and ventricle

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RA of ventricular septal defect

RA showing an enlarged and somewhat triangular heart with increased pulmonary vascular volume

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patent ductus arteriosus

a heart problem that occurs soon after birth in some babies; there is abnormal flow between two of the major arteries connected to the heart

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RA of patent ductus arteriosus

RA of cardiomegaly with enlargement of left atrium, left ventricle, and central pulmonary arteries

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eisenmengers syndrome

pulmonary hypertension that is caused by left-to-right shunts; caused by increased vascular resistance within the pulmonary arteries related to chronic increased flow through the pulmonary circulation

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RA of eisenmengers syndrome

RA of increased fullness of the central pulmonary arteries and trunk with narrowing of the peripheral vessels which become calcified

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cyanosis

a bluish discoloration of the skin and mucous membranes; a sign that oxygen in the blood is dangerously diminished (as in carbon monoxide poisoning)

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tetralogy of fallot

right-to-left shunting that increases cyanosis and consists of four abnormalities

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high ventricular septal defect, pulmonary stenosis, overriding of aortic orifice, and right ventricular hypertrophy

the 4 abnormalities in tetralogy of fallot

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coeur en sabot

appearance in which the heart resembles the curved toe portion of a wooden shoe

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right side

1/4 of patients with tetralogy of fallot experience have their aorta on this side

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coarction of the aorta

a narrowing or constriction of the aorta that commonly occurs just beyond the branching of the flood vessels to the head and arms

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RA of coarction of the aorta

RA of rib notching

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coarction of the aorta

most common cause of hypertension in children

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coronary artery disease

narrowing of the coronary arteries that causes oxygen deprivation of the myocardium and ischemic heart disease

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atherosclerosis

coronary artery disease can cause this, which is fatty deposits in the inner lining of the arteries

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coronary angiogram

best modality for coronary artery disease

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congestive heart failure

the inability of the heart to propel blood at a rate and volume sufficient enough to provide supply to the tissues

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