CHAPTER 31
The Heart as a Pump 511
FIGURE 31–3
Events of the cardiac cycle at a heart rate of 75 beats/min.
The phases of the cardiac cycle identified by the numbers at
the bottom are as follows: 1, atrial systole; 2, isovolumetric ventricular contraction; 3, ventricular ejection; 4, isovolumetric ventricular relaxation;
5, ventricular filling. Note that late in systole, aortic pressure actually exceeds left ventricular pressure. However, the momentum of the blood keeps
it flowing out of the ventricle for a short period. The pressure relationships in the right ventricle and pulmonary artery are similar. Atr. syst., atrial
systole; Ventric. syst., ventricular systole.
Time (s)
Electrocardiogram
Heart sounds
(phonocardiogram)
Aortic pressure
(at o, the aortic valve opens;
at c, it closes)
Left ventricular pressure ( )
Left atrial pressure ( )
(right is similar)
Left ventricular volume
(at c’, the mitral valve closes;
at o’, it opens)
Jugular venous pressure,
showing a, c, and v waves
Carotid pressure
(n = dicrotic notch)
Radial pressure
Plumonary arterial pressure
Right ventricular pressure
0
Atr.
syst.
Ventric.
syst. Diastole
0.2
P
Q
41
o
c'
o'
a
12 3 4 5
c v
n
c
23
S
R T
U
0.4 0.6 0.8
120
Pressure
(mm Hg)
Ventricular
volume (mL)
Aortic
blood flow
(L/min)
Pressure
(mm Hg)
130
65
25
15
0
30
15
0
0
80
40
0
Phases of cardiac cycle