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(USMLE topics, cardiology) Phases of the cardiac cycle. The Wiggers diagram explained.
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The cycle is initiated with the firing of the SA node that stimulates the atria to depolarize. This is represented by the P-wave on the ECG. Atrial contraction starts shortly after the P-wave begins, and causes the pressure within the atria to increase, FORCING blood into the ventricles. Atrial contraction, however, only accounts for a FRACTION of ventricular filling, because at this point, the ventricles are ALREADY almost full due to PASSIVE blood flow DOWN the ventricles through the OPEN AV valves.
As atrial contraction completes, atrial pressure begins to FALL, REVERSING the pressure gradient across the AV valves, causing them to CLOSE. The closing of the AV valves produces the first heart sound, S1, and marks the beginning of SYSTOLE. At this point, ventricular depolarization, represented by the QRS complex, is half way through, and the ventricles start to contract, RAPIDLY building UP pressures inside the ventricles. For a moment, however, the semilunar valves remain closed, and the ventricles contract within a CLOSED space. This phase is referred to as isovolumetric contraction, because NO blood is ejected and ventricular volume is UN-changed.
Ventricular ejection starts when ventricular pressures EXCEED the pressures within the aorta and pulmonary artery; the aortic and pulmonic valves OPEN and blood is EJECTED out of the ventricles. This is the RAPID ejection phase.
As ventricular repolarization, reflected by the T-wave, begins, ventricular pressure starts to FALL and the force of ejection is REDUCED.
When ventricular pressures drop BELOW aortic and pulmonary pressures, the semilunar valves CLOSE, marking the end of systole and beginning of diastole. Closure of semilunar valves produces the second heart sound, S2.
The first part of diastole is, again, isovolumetric, as the ventricles relax with ALL valves CLOSED. Ventricular pressure drops RAPIDLY but their volumes remain UNchanged.
Meanwhile, the atria are being filled with blood and atrial pressures RISE slowly. Ventricular FILLING starts when ventricular pressures drop BELOW atrial pressures, causing the AV valve to open, allowing blood to flow DOWN the ventricles PASSIVELY.
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@Alilamedicalmedia
@Alilamedicalmedia Год назад
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@CarolineBay
@CarolineBay 3 года назад
4 minutes taught me what a 1 hour lecture couldn't... thank you!
@imran-6012
@imran-6012 3 года назад
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@pubgliteshortvideos6095 3 года назад
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@YasirKhan-jo7rd
@YasirKhan-jo7rd 3 года назад
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@sofiaguerrero0969
@sofiaguerrero0969 3 года назад
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@murphyriddle5005
@murphyriddle5005 3 года назад
But I still don't understand
@kalelm2943
@kalelm2943 4 года назад
The cardiac cycle refers to the sequence of events that occur and repeat with every heart beat. It can be divided into 2 major phases, Systole and Diastole. Each of which subdivides into several smaller phases. Systole and diastole refer to ventricular contraction and relaxation respectively. Reminders: - blood flows from higher to lower pressure - contraction increases the pressure within the chamber while relaxation lowers the pressure - Av valves open when atrial pressure are hogher than ventricular pressure and close when the pressure gradient is reversed - Similarly semilunar valves open when ventricular presures are higher than aortic pulmonary pressures and close when the reverse is true. Phase 1 atrial depo/contraction Phase 2 iso. Contrction Phase 3 rapid ejection Phase 4 reduced ejection Phase 5 iso. Relaxation Phase 6 ventricular filling The cycle is initiated when the firing of the SA node that stimulates the atria to depolarize. This is represented by the P wave in the ECG. Atrial contraction starts shortly after the P wave begins and causes the pressure within the atria to increase forcing blood into the ventricles. Atrial contraction however only accounts for a fraction of ventricular filling because at this point the ventricles are already almost full due to passive blood flow down the ventricles thru the open av valves. As atrial contraction completes, atrial pressure begins to fall reversing the pressure gradient across the av valves causing them to close. The closing if the av valves produces the first heart sound S1 and marks the beginning of systole. At this point, ventricular depolarization represented by rhe QRS complex is halfway thru and the ventricles contract rapidly building up pressures inside the ventricles. For a moment however the semilunar valves remain closed and the ventricles contract within a closed space. This phase is refered to ISOVOLUMETRIC CONTRACTION because no blood is ejected and ventriclular volume is unchanged. Ventricular EJECTION starts when ventricular pressure exceed the pressure within the aorta and pulmonary artery. The aortic and pulmonic valves open and blood is ejected out of the ventricles. This is the RAPID EJECTION PHASE. As ventricular REPOLARIZATION reflected by the T wave begins, ventricular pressure starts to fall and the force of ejection is reduced. When ventricular pressure drop below aortic and pulmonary pressures, the semilunar valves closed marking the ends of systole and beginning of diastole. Closure of semilunar valves produces the second heart sound S2. The first part of diastole is again isovolumetric relaxation as the ventricles relax with all the valves closed, ventricular pressure drops rapidly but their volumes remains unchanged. Meanwhile the atrium being filled with blood atrial pressure rise slowly, ventricular filling starts when ventricular pressure drops below atrial pressures causing av valves to open allowing blood to flow down the ventricles passively. The atrial contract to finish the filling phase and the cycle repeats itself.
@mrk.8448
@mrk.8448 3 года назад
thank you
@taibaliaqat9560
@taibaliaqat9560 3 года назад
THANK YOU FOR THIS!
@zixianooi7321
@zixianooi7321 3 года назад
thanks for thisssssss!!!!!!!!!!!
@khasifpratama2303
@khasifpratama2303 3 года назад
THANK YOU SM!!!
@vanessaalbacite4599
@vanessaalbacite4599 3 года назад
Really appreciated this summary
@zmmnsaleh
@zmmnsaleh 6 лет назад
one second takes months to understand
@gianluca0castell
@gianluca0castell 6 лет назад
u got to think multilayer ,as of the electric chimical and mechanical events,then moving on a time lime everything becomes clearer
@multikimberification
@multikimberification 6 лет назад
poetic way to look at. Likey.
@armin2621
@armin2621 6 лет назад
takes months to understand, yet you have to do it in one week XP
@ujjwalprakash3170
@ujjwalprakash3170 5 лет назад
0.8 sec more accurately😛
@pigeonlove
@pigeonlove 5 лет назад
the 480,000 views were just the 6k thumbs up folk watching 80,000 times on repeat
@EvsPersonal
@EvsPersonal 4 года назад
This video just compiled an entire 100+ slides, 6 individual 10+ min videos, into a 5min animation. ANIMATIONS ARE SO UNDERRATED. you need to see the animation paired up next to a graph in order to grasp and apply the full concept of the Cardiac cycle. I've been looking for a video like this.
@ilaydamahmutoglu5942
@ilaydamahmutoglu5942 2 года назад
same here 👍
@beatricecajetan2632
@beatricecajetan2632 Год назад
ABSOLUTELY! AS AN AUDIO-VISUAL LEARNER, THIS IS DEFS AN EXTREMELY HELPFUL TECHNIQUE
@nneoma830
@nneoma830 6 месяцев назад
Where are the animations?
@moformedicine1260
@moformedicine1260 3 года назад
As a medical student, this took me a while to understand. But after practice and time and time of coming back to this video I would have to say this is the BEST video out there on the cardiac cycle, EKG, systole, diastole etc. It's 100% spot on.
@isabela6967
@isabela6967 6 лет назад
THIS IS SUCH A LIFE SAVER. THANK YOU. alot of the videos dumb down the explanations and dont give you how they relate to the ecg recordings
@rarazxra
@rarazxra 4 года назад
love it.
@shaun_rambaran
@shaun_rambaran 5 лет назад
Amazing! I never realised the sound of the heartbeat was actually the slamming shut of the valves. I always had assumed that somehow the muscle contractions made the sound directly.
@filmonhaile3327
@filmonhaile3327 3 года назад
Me too man 🤣
@ericlewis6404
@ericlewis6404 Год назад
If you're searching for videos that explain the CARDIAC CYCLE - STOP! LOOK NO FURTHER! This is THE BEST VIDEO on RU-vid. Thank you!!!!!
@SatieSatie
@SatieSatie 3 года назад
When a 4 min video in a foreign language (foreign because I'm studying this in German) explains it a 100 times better than expensive text books over an entire chapter...
@hibaomair3160
@hibaomair3160 3 года назад
Lol, honestly, RU-vid teaches better then books, sometimes, plus, its cost free.
@germoney9998
@germoney9998 3 года назад
An welcher Uni bist du
@C_Castillo
@C_Castillo 2 месяца назад
For real tho lol
@iceychaos1234
@iceychaos1234 3 года назад
This is incredible. Easily the shortest yet most comprehensive overview of the cardiac cycle I have found yet. Textbooks make it seem more convoluted than it actually is.
@daniellarios9139
@daniellarios9139 4 года назад
For the past couple weeks I couldn't get anyone to successfully explaine systole and diastole.. within the first 20 seconds of this video I finally feel confident about the entire process! Thanks for filling in the gaps and sharing this. Great video!
@deborahr113
@deborahr113 3 года назад
This is probably one of the best, most informative videos on human anatomy I have ever watched.
@en_lune
@en_lune Год назад
you literally changed my life in just 4 minutes i cannot thank you enough
@halliereeve3961
@halliereeve3961 3 года назад
Clearer than the two hours worth of lecture videos I had to watch to get this information! Thank you!
@abdallahhariri6798
@abdallahhariri6798 4 года назад
a non-understandable 90 mins lecture reduced into an amazing 4 mins video!!! god bless you, you help medical students around the whole world
@khalidkingkhankhan6782
@khalidkingkhankhan6782 4 года назад
Abdallah Hariri are you a medical student ? of which university
@abdallahhariri6798
@abdallahhariri6798 4 года назад
@@khalidkingkhankhan6782 Yes I'm, Misr University For Sience And Technology (Egypt)
@doodoobearlove
@doodoobearlove 2 года назад
amazingly putting all the chart together at same time comparing with the heart on the side that really helps us to have a more complete pic of what's really going on at diff stages.
@sherinhsb
@sherinhsb 5 лет назад
Thank you for explaining it step by step. It's really helpful. I saw this diagram on books but haven't got any information out of it. But now I can see how useful this diagram is.
@rosybala2223
@rosybala2223 3 года назад
Best video ever. Kudos to creators. You saved millions of med students. Thank you.
@kamranyahyaabadi9399
@kamranyahyaabadi9399 5 лет назад
This video is presented awesomely thank u , though lets remember that there is also a " Dicrotic Notch " seen in the aortic pressure right in there while the pressure in the ventricles is falling as they relax , and this notch is there because once the aortic valve closes ( to prevent backflow ) some of this blood that wants to flow back into the ventricles from the aorta , bumps into the closed aortic valve and bounces back .
@thajasnethomas778
@thajasnethomas778 5 лет назад
Thank you so much... this has made my fundamentals very strong. Once again, really appreciated!
@afifanaeem4425
@afifanaeem4425 4 года назад
The way presentation the so inspiring and understandable...made basics strong...and unlike other videos proper events in a cyclic way are explained...it's no less than a life saver
@dimplegupta864
@dimplegupta864 6 лет назад
Amazing..!! Excellently explained in shortest time possible Thanx😊
@christycrysalide3656
@christycrysalide3656 6 лет назад
Thank you SO MUCH ! I have my final exams soon and i had troubles to understand this part so THIS IS AMAZING ! THANKS ! 😍
@malihakhurshid9259
@malihakhurshid9259 16 дней назад
Made wiggers diagram so easy. This video was the best one so far❤
@jourdanhamme4065
@jourdanhamme4065 5 лет назад
This is incredible Thank you You just simplified the Wiggers Diagram
@madarchod312
@madarchod312 2 года назад
amazing. 15 pages of knowledge in 4:10 minutes. THANKS.
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@babynewms 5 лет назад
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@viennajune2267
@viennajune2267 3 года назад
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@anna_aka_epicinternetgf 6 лет назад
Excellently explained! And the visuals are so easy to follow! Great job
@oL4Sinfulo
@oL4Sinfulo 5 лет назад
This Cardiology playlist is awesome! Thank you
@kennystallcup435
@kennystallcup435 3 года назад
I remember watching thia video in the past years just to know the phases of the heart cycle. i returned once again to see how its denoted on the EKG. just to say its lovely how so much information and diversity is given in 1 Video
@iceasneeded
@iceasneeded 5 месяцев назад
Thank you! Seeing ALL of this at the same time helped me SO much!
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@magdalenobrayan
@magdalenobrayan 5 лет назад
i just spent like 5 hours figuring this out when i could've just watched this video, fml in addition i kept getting confused when i would see AV valve(s) and think they were referring to the aortic semilunar valve and was about to cry
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I don’t know how to thank you, very well explanation with the heart picture and animation of the cycle with the ECG diagram! Thank you sooooo much
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@anshumehta8222 4 года назад
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@scott8908 3 года назад
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@aneeshchawla 5 лет назад
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@RouRoro 6 лет назад
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@janeallen9736 4 года назад
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@yashvantbudania_1008
@yashvantbudania_1008 Год назад
Best video on cardiac cycle ever by a distance
@LucasSilva-kv3km
@LucasSilva-kv3km 5 лет назад
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@karanchoudhary4222
@karanchoudhary4222 4 года назад
Its easy if u r not a kid
@sujatamuddu4109
@sujatamuddu4109 4 года назад
Karan Choudhary did u understand
@whisperingsage
@whisperingsage 4 года назад
Because there are so many steps and many details that are broken into smaller steps.
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@whisperingsage 4 года назад
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@zunioe
@zunioe 4 года назад
whisperingsage how do you take these supplements on a daily basis?
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@aboodyghost2155 Год назад
Every second is important in this video!
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