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Title: THE CIRCULATORY SYSTEM


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THE CIRCULATORY SYSTEM
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2 Systems differ in function/ transportation of
fluids
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  • Angiography-
  • Vascular System carry blood where?
  • Functions
  • Transport nutrients and Oxygen
  • Remove waste
  • Maintain temp, water and electrolytes
  • Components- RBC, WBC, Platlets, Plasma, H2O

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Blood Vessel Structure
  • Tunica intima (interna)
  • Separates blood from vessel proper
  • Maintains hemeostasis
  • Tunica media
  • Provide support for blood vessel walls
  • Tunica adventitia (externa)
  • Means by which vessels attached to local body
    tissues

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  • Capillary bed- arteries and veins connected here
  • Where diffusion of materials take place across
    walls of small vessels

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Systemic Circulation
  • Arteries- carry blood away from heart (O2)
  • Vessels have a strong pulse (heart phases)
  • Vessels decrease in size to tissues
  • Veins- blood returns to heart (deoxygenated)
  • Vessels increase in size towards the heart
  • Gradients, folds act like valves muscle
    contractions

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Blood flow through the Heart
  • Superior/ Inferior Vena Cava- Right
    AtriumTricuspidRight Ventricle-Pulmonary
    ArteryLUNGSPulmonary Veins- Left Atrium-Mitral
    Left Ventricle-Ascending Aorta Through AORTIC
    VALVE Bontrager, p 687

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Cardiac Cycle
  • Repeats 75x/ minute
  • Consists of 3 phases
  • Atrial contraction (systole)
  • Ventricular contraction (systole)
  • Complete rest (diastole)

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Blood flow of Coronary Arteries
  • ORIGINATE FROM AORTIC BULB
  • LEFT CORONARY ARTERY supplies blood both
    ventricles, left atrium
  • Feed anterior and posterior portions of heart
  • RIGHT CORONARY ARTERY ( RCA)
  • SUPPLIES BLOOD TO RT ATRIUM/ RT VENTRICLE
  • SINOATRIAL NODE and atrioventricular node AKA
    pacemaker of the heart

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  • Blood Supply to the Brain
  • Rt Common Carotid
  • Lt Common Carotid
  • Rt Vertebral Artery
  • Lt Vertebral Artery
  • Branches off Aortic Arch
  • Lt Common Carotid Artery
  • Left Subclavian Artery
  • Brachiocephalic( Innominate) Artery
  • Right common Carotid Artery
  • Right Subclavian artery

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  • Abdominal Aorta runs from diaphram to L-4
  • Bifurcates into Rt and Lt Common Iliac Arteries
  • Then into Internal and External Iliac Arteries
  • 5 major branches of AA

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FOLLOW THE BLOOD
  • CELIAC TRUNK ( 3 branches arteries off aorta)
  • Gastric, Hepatic and Splenic
  • SMA
  • Small Intestine, Cecum, Ascending Colon, ½
    Transverse Colon
  • Renal
  • Kidney
  • IMA
  • ½ Transverse Colon, Descending Colon, Sigmoid,
    Rectum

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VEINS
  • Inferior Vena Cava
  • Common Iliac
  • Femoral
  • Great Saphenous- largest vein in the body from
    foot to thigh
  • Anterior Tibial
  • Seen in Venograms
  • Bontrager, p 709

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VENOGRAMS pp 272-276
  • 2/3 bodys blood supply sits in venous system
  • Flow to heart controlled by gradient and muscle
    contractions
  • Valves prevent retrograde blood flow
  • DVT- deep vein thrombosis
  • Varicose veins- pooling of blood in superficial
    veins
  • Replaced by modality that uses echoes or sound
    waves what modality?

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LYMPHANGIOGRAPHY
  • Drains interstitial fluid and returns it to
    venous system
  • Fluid from left side of body, lower limbs,
    pelvis and abdomen enter veins from thoracic duct
  • Upper right, upper limb, head and neck drain into
    veins by right lymph duct

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  • Lymphatic
  • part of circulatory system, as well as immune
    system
  • Lymph
  • returns fluid lost in capillary interstitial
    space and adds lymphocytes
  • Passes thru filtering stations called lymph nodes
  • No pump muscle massage and artery pulsation to
    move fluid

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  • Procedure required a cut down to vessels
  • Blue dye was used to isolate lymph capillaries,
    then oil based contrast
  • Vessels cannulated, pressure injector used,
  • Slow injection 45 min
  • Series of filmsleg, pelvis, abdomen, thorax
    (about 2 hours)
  • Patient returned 24-48 hours for same films
    lymph nodes
  • Now CT, ultrasound, nuc med used

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Diagnostic Procedures
  • Common Carotid Arteriography
  • Aortography
  • Coronary Angiography
  • Abdominal Angiography
  • Celiac
  • SMA and IMA
  • Renal
  • Peripheral Angiography
  • Venogram
  • Lymphangiogram
  • Cardiac Catherization

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Coronary Arteriography
  • What it visualizes Coronary arteries
  • Indications Chest Pain pre-op Evaluation
  • Pathologies Occlusion of Coronary
    Arteries
  • Optimal time of injection diastole
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