Conduction System

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Atrinodal

AN; aka transitional zone; upper junction region of AV node [p37]

His-Purkinje system

Bundle of His, bundle branches, and Purkinje fibers [p38]

Right bundle branch

Innervates he right ventricle [p38]

Nodal

N; midportion region of AV node [p37]

Nodal-His

NH; lower junctional region where the fibers of AV node merge gradually with the bundle of His [p37]

Septal fascicles

Relays the impulse to the midseptum [p38]

Posterior fascicles

Relays the impulse to the posterior portions of the left ventricle [p38]

Normal pacemaker sites

SA node (primary pacemaker) 60-100bpm AV junction 40-60 bpm Purkinje fibers 20-40 bpm [p39]

Left bundle branch

Sends electrical impulses to the interventricular septum and left ventricle [p38]

Fascicles

Small bundles of nerve fibers; the left bundle branch breaks into 3 divisions- anterior fascicles, posterior fascicles, and septal fascicles [p38]

Purkinje fibers

Spread from the interventricular septum into the papillary muscles; they continue downward to the apex of the heart [p38]

Anterior fascicles

Spreads the electrical impulse to the anterior portions of the left ventricle [p38]

AV junction

The AV node and the non-branching portion of the bundle if His; consists of conduction tissue that provides electrical links between atria and ventricles [p37]

Bundle of His

The lower portion of the AV junction; aka common bundle; aka atrioventricular bundle; located in the upper portion of the interventricular septum; conducts impulses to right and left branches; receives double blood supply[p38]

Wenckebach's bundle

The middle internodal pathway [p37]

Thorel's pathway

The posterior internodal pathway [p37]

accessory pathway

abnormal conduction tract between the atria and ventricles [p37]

AV node

an area of specialized tissue between the atria and the ventricles of the heart, which conducts the normal electrical impulse from the atria to the ventricles.[p37]

built-in (intrinsic) rate

heart's pacemaker has intrinsic rate that becomes slower and slower from the SA node down to the end of the His-Purkinje system; 60-100 bpm [p36]

SA node

sinoatrial node; normal heartbeat is the result of an electrical impulse that begins in SA node; 10-20 mm long, 2-3 mm wide (adult) [p36]; located in the upper posterior part of the right atrium where the superior vena cava and the right atrium meet; less than 1mm from the epicardial surface and richly supplied by sympathetic and parasympathetic nerve fibers [p37]

conduction system

specialized electrical (pacemaker) cells in the heart are arranged in a system of pathways [p35]

Bachmann's bundle

the anterior internodal pathway; conducts impulses to the left atrium [p37]

when would other areas of the heart assume pacemaker responsibilities?

~SA node fails to fire (generate impulse) ~SA node fires too slowly ~SA node fails to activate the surrounding atrial myocardium [p36]


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