Cvs Patho
Cvs Patho
Cvs Patho
CVS
PHYSIOLOGY DEPARTMENT
COURSE OUTLINE
1. Arrhythmia: Abnormal impulse generation and
conduction in the heart
3. Pathophysiology of hypertension
ECG CHANGES:
Normal P-QRS-T
R-R interval is shortened
Sinus tachycardia
Sinus tachycardia occurs in physiological as well as pathological
conditions
Physiological conditions when tachycardia occurs
1. Exercise
2. Emotion
3. High altitude
4. Pregnancy.
Pathological conditions when tachycardia occurs
1. Fever
2. Anemia
3. Hyperthyroidism
4. Hypersecretion of catecholamines
5. Cardiomyopathy
6. Valvular heart disease
7. Hemorrhagic shock.
Sinus bradycardia
Sinus bradycardia is the reduction in discharge of
impulses from SA node resulting in decrease in heart
rate.
Heart rate is less than 60/minute.
ECG CHANGES:
Normal P-QRS-T.
R-R interval is prolonged.
Sinus bradycardia
Physiological conditions when sinus bradycardia occurs
1. Sleep
2. Athletic heart.
Pathological conditions when sinus bradycardia occurs
1. Disease of SA node
2. Hypothermia
3. Hypothyroidism
4. Heart attack
5. Congenital heart disease
6. Degenerative process of aging
7. Obstructive jaundice
8. Increased intracranial pressure
Features of bradycardia and tarchycardia
Features of Sinus Tachycardia
1. Palpitations (sensation of feeling the heartbeat)
2. Dizziness
3. Fainting
4. Shortness of breath
5. Chest discomfort (angina).
Stokes-Adams syndrome :
Stokes-Adams syndrome is the sudden attack of dizziness and
unconsciousness caused by heart block.
Both the atria beat rapidly like the wings of a bird, hence the name
atrial flutter.