The North West Training Scheme presents a series of lectures for anaesthetic trainees sitting the ANZCA Primary Exam.
Today we have Dr Louise Ellard from Austin Health delivering Part 1 of 2 of her Cardiovascular Physiology tutorial.
- Discuss the physiological basis of electrical activity and its relationship to mechanical events including the:
• Ionic basis of automaticity the normal and abnormal processes of cardiac excitation
• Physiological basis of the electrocardiograph in normal and common pathological states
• Factors that may influence cardiac electrical activity
• Correlation of the mechanical events of the cardiac cycle with the electrical and ionic events
- Describe the physiology of cardiac muscle and the mechanism of excitation contraction coupling
- Discuss the factors that determine and control cardiac output and the implications for clinical practice including:
• Preload, afterload and contractility
• The Frank-Starling mechanism
• Cardiac output and vascular function curves
• Pressure volume relationships in the heart
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