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HEART
ANATOMY
• Plan : 1 Introduction in angiology.
• 2 The arterial system.
• 3 The structure of arteries.
• 4 The structure of veins.
• 5 The structure of heart
• 6 Circulation.
POSITION
• Lies within the pericardium in middle mediastinum
• Behind the body of sternum and the 2nd to 6th costal
• cartilages
• In front of the 5th to 8th thoracic vertebrae
• A third of it lies to the right of median plane and 2/3 to
• the left
• Anterior to the vertebral column, posterior to the sternum
EXTERNAL CHARACTERISTICS
• A hollow muscular organ, pyramidal in shape , somewhat larger than
a closed fist; consists of four chambers (right and left atria, right and
left ventricles)
• Cardiac Apex is formed by left ventricle and is directed downwards
and forwards to the left. It lies at the level of the fifth left intercostal
space, 1~2cm medial to the left midclavicular line (9cm from the
midline)
EXTERNAL CHARACTERISTICS
• The apex beat «point of maximum impulse (PMI)», is the furthermost
point outwards (laterally) and downwards (inferiorly) from the
sternum at which the cardiac impulse can be felt.
• Lateral and/or inferior displacement of the apex beat usually indicates
enlargement of the heart, called cardiomegaly
• Approximately the size of your fist
• Wt. = 250-300 grams
• Cardiac base is formed by the left atrium and to a small extent by the
right atrium. It faces backward, upward and to the right
Two surfaces:
1. Sternocostal surface is formed mainly by the right atrium and right
ventricle, and a lesser portion of its left is formed by the left auricle
and ventricle. It is directed forwards and upwards.
2. Diaphragmatic surface is formed by the ventricles – chiefly by the
left ventricle, directed backwards and downwards, and rests upon
the central tendon of the diaphragm.
Three borders:
1. Right border - vertical, is formed entirely by right atrium.
2. Left border - round, is mainly formed by the left ventricle and partly
by the left auricle.
3. Inferior border - horizontal, is formed by the right ventricle and
cardiac apex
Four grooves:
1. Coronary sulcus (circular sulcus) which marks the division between
atria and ventricles, contains the trunks of the coronary vessels and
completely encircles the heart.
2. Interatrial groove -separates the two atria and is hidden by
pulmonary trunk and aorta in front.
3. Interventricular grooves - anterior and posterior, mark the
division between ventricles (which separates the RV from the LV),
the two grooves extend from the base of the ventricular portion to
a notch called: the cardiac apical incisura.
COVERING OF THE HEART
Pericardium – a double-walled sac around the heart.
Composed of:
A superficial fibrous pericardium
A deep two-layer serous pericardium
 The parietal layer lines the internal surface of the fibrous pericardium
 The visceral layer or epicardium lines the surface of the heart
 They are separated by the fluid-filled pericardial cavity called the pericardial cavity
Protects and anchors the heart
Prevents overfilling of the heart with blood
Allows for the heart to work in a relatively friction-free environment
LAYERS OF THE HEART WALL
• Epicardium – visceral pericardium
• Myocardium – cardiac muscle layer forming the bulk of the heart
• Endocardium – endothelial layer of the inner myocardial surface
FRONTAL SECTION
ATRIA OF THE HEART
• Atria - receiving chambers of the heart
o Receive venous blood returning to heart
o Separated by an interatrial septum (wall)
o Foramen ovale - opening in interatrial septum in fetus
o Fossa ovalis - remnant of foramen ovale
• Each atrium has a protruding auricle
• Pectinate muscles mark atrial walls
• Pump blood into ventricles
• Blood enters right atria from superior and inferior venae cavae and
coronary sinus
• Blood enters left atria from pulmonary veins
VENTRICLE OF THE HEART
• Ventricles are the discharging chambers of the heart
• Papillary muscles and trabeculae carneae muscles mark ventricular walls
• Separated by an interventricular septum
o Contains components of the conduction system
• Right ventricle pumps blood into the pulmonary trunk
• Left ventricle pumps blood into the aorta
o Thicker myocardium due to greater work load
 Pulmonary circulation supplied by right ventricle is a much low pressure system requiring less
energy output by ventricle
 Systemic circulation supplied by left ventricle is a higher pressure system and thus requires
more forceful contractions
Structure of Heart Wall
• Left ventricle – three times
thicker than right
• Exerts more pumping force
• Flattens right ventricle into a
crescent shape
SEPTUMS/FIBROUS SKELETON
Interatrial septum
• Located between right and left atria
• Contains fossa ovalis
Interventricular septum
• Located between right and left ventricles
• Upper membranous part
• Thick lower muscular part
Fibrous skeleton
• Fibrous rings that surround the atrioventricular, pulmonary, and aortic orifices
• Composed of dense connective tissue
• Main point of insertion for cardiac muscle
• Blocks direct spread of electrical impulses
HEART VALVES
• Heart valves ensure unidirectional blood flow through the heart
o Composed of an endocardium with a connective tissue core
• Two major types
o Atrioventricular valves
o Semilunar valves
• Atrioventricular (AV) valves lie between the atria and the ventricles
o R-AV valve = tricuspid valve
o L-AV valve = bicuspid or mitral valve
• AV valves prevent backflow of blood into the atria when ventricles contract
• Chordae tendineae anchor AV valves to papillary muscles of ventricle wall
o Prevent prolapse of valve back into atrium
SEMILUNAR HEART VALVES
• Semilunar valves prevent backflow of blood into the ventricles
• Have no chordae tendinae attachments
• Aortic semilunar valve lies between the left ventricle and the aorta
• Pulmonary semilunar valve lies between the right ventricle and
pulmonary trunk
• Heart sounds (“lub-dup”) due to valves closing
o“Lub” - closing of atrioventricular valves
o“Dub”- closing of semilunar valves
Tricuspid valve
• Guards right atrioventricular orifice
• Three triangular cusps: anterior, posterior and septal, the base of cusps are
attached to fibrous ring surrounding the atrioventricular orifice
• Chordae tendineae - fine, white, connective tissue cords, attach margin of
cusps to papillary muscles
Mitral valve
• Guards left atrioventricular orifice
• Two triangular cusps - anterior and posterior with Similar structures to
those of right
Valve of pulmonary trunk
• Guards the orifice of pulmonary trunk
• Has three semilunar cusps – each with free border
POSTERIOR VIEW
CONDUCTING SYSTEM OF THE HEART
• Cardiac muscle tissue has intrinsic ability to:
Generate and conduct impulses
Signal these cells to contract rhythmically
• Conducting system
A series of specialized cardiac muscle cells
Sinoatrial (SA) node sets the inherent rate of contraction
CONDUCTING SYSTEM OF THE HEART
Innervation
• Heart rate is altered by external controls
• Nerves to the heart include:
 Visceral sensory fibers
 Parasympathetic branches of the vagus
nerve
 Sympathetic fibers – from cervical and
upper thoracic chain ganglia
Innervation
Sinuatrial node (SA node)
• Called the pacemaker cell (P cell)
• Located at the junction of right atrium and superior vena cava, upper part of the
sulcus terminalis, under the epicardium.
Atrioventricular node (AV node)
• Located in the lower part of interatrial septum just above the orifice of coronary
sinus, under the endocardium
• Lower part related to membranous part of interventricular septum
Atrioventricular bundle (AV bundle)
• Passes forward through right fibrous trigon to reach inferior border of
membranous part
• Divides into right and left branches at upper border of muscular part of
interventricular septum
MAJOR VESSELS OF THE HEART
Vessels returning blood to the heart include:
• Superior and inferior venae cavae
oOpen into the right atrium
oReturn deoxygenated blood from body cells
• Coronary sinus
oOpens into the right atrium
oReturns deoxygenated blood from heart muscle (coronary veins)
• Right and left pulmonary veins
oOpen into the left atrium
oReturn oxygenated blood from lungs
MAJOR VESSELS OF THE HEART
Vessels conveying blood away from the heart include:
• Pulmonary trunk
oCarries deoxygenated blood from right ventricle to lungs
oSplits into right and left pulmonary arteries
• Ascending aorta
oCarries oxygenated blood away from left atrium to body organs
oThree major branches
 Brachiocephalic
 Left common carotid
 Left subclavian artery
BLOOD FLOW THROUGH THE HEART
Pathway of Blood
Through the Heart
and Lungs
Coronary Circulation
• The functional blood supply to the heart muscle itself
• R and L Coronary arteries are 1st branches off the ascending aorta
• Coronary sinus (vein) empties into R. atrium
• Collateral routes ensure blood delivery to heart even if major vessels
are occluded
Coronary Circulation - Arteries
• Right Coronary Artery
o Supplies blood to
 Right atrium and posterior surface of both
ventricles
o Branches into the
 Marginal artery - extends across surface of R.
ventricle
 Posterior interventricular artery
• Left Coronary Artery
o Supplies blood to
 Left atrium and left ventricle
o Branches into
 Circumflex artery
 Anterior interventricular artery
Coronary Circulation - Veins
Coronary sinus
• Vein that empties into right atrium
• Receives deoxygenated blood from:
o Great cardiac vein - on anterior surface
o Posterior cardiac vein
 Drains area served by circumflex
oMiddle cardiac vein
 Drains area served by posterior interventricular
artery
o Small cardiac vein
 Drains blood from posterior surfaces of right
atrium and ventricle

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Anatomy of the heart lecture.pptx

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  • 7. • Plan : 1 Introduction in angiology. • 2 The arterial system. • 3 The structure of arteries. • 4 The structure of veins. • 5 The structure of heart • 6 Circulation.
  • 8. POSITION • Lies within the pericardium in middle mediastinum • Behind the body of sternum and the 2nd to 6th costal • cartilages • In front of the 5th to 8th thoracic vertebrae • A third of it lies to the right of median plane and 2/3 to • the left • Anterior to the vertebral column, posterior to the sternum
  • 9. EXTERNAL CHARACTERISTICS • A hollow muscular organ, pyramidal in shape , somewhat larger than a closed fist; consists of four chambers (right and left atria, right and left ventricles) • Cardiac Apex is formed by left ventricle and is directed downwards and forwards to the left. It lies at the level of the fifth left intercostal space, 1~2cm medial to the left midclavicular line (9cm from the midline)
  • 10. EXTERNAL CHARACTERISTICS • The apex beat «point of maximum impulse (PMI)», is the furthermost point outwards (laterally) and downwards (inferiorly) from the sternum at which the cardiac impulse can be felt. • Lateral and/or inferior displacement of the apex beat usually indicates enlargement of the heart, called cardiomegaly • Approximately the size of your fist • Wt. = 250-300 grams • Cardiac base is formed by the left atrium and to a small extent by the right atrium. It faces backward, upward and to the right
  • 11. Two surfaces: 1. Sternocostal surface is formed mainly by the right atrium and right ventricle, and a lesser portion of its left is formed by the left auricle and ventricle. It is directed forwards and upwards. 2. Diaphragmatic surface is formed by the ventricles – chiefly by the left ventricle, directed backwards and downwards, and rests upon the central tendon of the diaphragm. Three borders: 1. Right border - vertical, is formed entirely by right atrium. 2. Left border - round, is mainly formed by the left ventricle and partly by the left auricle. 3. Inferior border - horizontal, is formed by the right ventricle and cardiac apex
  • 12. Four grooves: 1. Coronary sulcus (circular sulcus) which marks the division between atria and ventricles, contains the trunks of the coronary vessels and completely encircles the heart. 2. Interatrial groove -separates the two atria and is hidden by pulmonary trunk and aorta in front. 3. Interventricular grooves - anterior and posterior, mark the division between ventricles (which separates the RV from the LV), the two grooves extend from the base of the ventricular portion to a notch called: the cardiac apical incisura.
  • 13. COVERING OF THE HEART Pericardium – a double-walled sac around the heart. Composed of: A superficial fibrous pericardium A deep two-layer serous pericardium  The parietal layer lines the internal surface of the fibrous pericardium  The visceral layer or epicardium lines the surface of the heart  They are separated by the fluid-filled pericardial cavity called the pericardial cavity Protects and anchors the heart Prevents overfilling of the heart with blood Allows for the heart to work in a relatively friction-free environment
  • 14. LAYERS OF THE HEART WALL • Epicardium – visceral pericardium • Myocardium – cardiac muscle layer forming the bulk of the heart • Endocardium – endothelial layer of the inner myocardial surface
  • 16. ATRIA OF THE HEART • Atria - receiving chambers of the heart o Receive venous blood returning to heart o Separated by an interatrial septum (wall) o Foramen ovale - opening in interatrial septum in fetus o Fossa ovalis - remnant of foramen ovale • Each atrium has a protruding auricle • Pectinate muscles mark atrial walls • Pump blood into ventricles • Blood enters right atria from superior and inferior venae cavae and coronary sinus • Blood enters left atria from pulmonary veins
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  • 18. VENTRICLE OF THE HEART • Ventricles are the discharging chambers of the heart • Papillary muscles and trabeculae carneae muscles mark ventricular walls • Separated by an interventricular septum o Contains components of the conduction system • Right ventricle pumps blood into the pulmonary trunk • Left ventricle pumps blood into the aorta o Thicker myocardium due to greater work load  Pulmonary circulation supplied by right ventricle is a much low pressure system requiring less energy output by ventricle  Systemic circulation supplied by left ventricle is a higher pressure system and thus requires more forceful contractions
  • 19. Structure of Heart Wall • Left ventricle – three times thicker than right • Exerts more pumping force • Flattens right ventricle into a crescent shape
  • 20. SEPTUMS/FIBROUS SKELETON Interatrial septum • Located between right and left atria • Contains fossa ovalis Interventricular septum • Located between right and left ventricles • Upper membranous part • Thick lower muscular part Fibrous skeleton • Fibrous rings that surround the atrioventricular, pulmonary, and aortic orifices • Composed of dense connective tissue • Main point of insertion for cardiac muscle • Blocks direct spread of electrical impulses
  • 21. HEART VALVES • Heart valves ensure unidirectional blood flow through the heart o Composed of an endocardium with a connective tissue core • Two major types o Atrioventricular valves o Semilunar valves • Atrioventricular (AV) valves lie between the atria and the ventricles o R-AV valve = tricuspid valve o L-AV valve = bicuspid or mitral valve • AV valves prevent backflow of blood into the atria when ventricles contract • Chordae tendineae anchor AV valves to papillary muscles of ventricle wall o Prevent prolapse of valve back into atrium
  • 22. SEMILUNAR HEART VALVES • Semilunar valves prevent backflow of blood into the ventricles • Have no chordae tendinae attachments • Aortic semilunar valve lies between the left ventricle and the aorta • Pulmonary semilunar valve lies between the right ventricle and pulmonary trunk • Heart sounds (“lub-dup”) due to valves closing o“Lub” - closing of atrioventricular valves o“Dub”- closing of semilunar valves
  • 23. Tricuspid valve • Guards right atrioventricular orifice • Three triangular cusps: anterior, posterior and septal, the base of cusps are attached to fibrous ring surrounding the atrioventricular orifice • Chordae tendineae - fine, white, connective tissue cords, attach margin of cusps to papillary muscles Mitral valve • Guards left atrioventricular orifice • Two triangular cusps - anterior and posterior with Similar structures to those of right Valve of pulmonary trunk • Guards the orifice of pulmonary trunk • Has three semilunar cusps – each with free border
  • 25. CONDUCTING SYSTEM OF THE HEART • Cardiac muscle tissue has intrinsic ability to: Generate and conduct impulses Signal these cells to contract rhythmically • Conducting system A series of specialized cardiac muscle cells Sinoatrial (SA) node sets the inherent rate of contraction
  • 26. CONDUCTING SYSTEM OF THE HEART
  • 27. Innervation • Heart rate is altered by external controls • Nerves to the heart include:  Visceral sensory fibers  Parasympathetic branches of the vagus nerve  Sympathetic fibers – from cervical and upper thoracic chain ganglia
  • 28. Innervation Sinuatrial node (SA node) • Called the pacemaker cell (P cell) • Located at the junction of right atrium and superior vena cava, upper part of the sulcus terminalis, under the epicardium. Atrioventricular node (AV node) • Located in the lower part of interatrial septum just above the orifice of coronary sinus, under the endocardium • Lower part related to membranous part of interventricular septum Atrioventricular bundle (AV bundle) • Passes forward through right fibrous trigon to reach inferior border of membranous part • Divides into right and left branches at upper border of muscular part of interventricular septum
  • 29. MAJOR VESSELS OF THE HEART Vessels returning blood to the heart include: • Superior and inferior venae cavae oOpen into the right atrium oReturn deoxygenated blood from body cells • Coronary sinus oOpens into the right atrium oReturns deoxygenated blood from heart muscle (coronary veins) • Right and left pulmonary veins oOpen into the left atrium oReturn oxygenated blood from lungs
  • 30. MAJOR VESSELS OF THE HEART Vessels conveying blood away from the heart include: • Pulmonary trunk oCarries deoxygenated blood from right ventricle to lungs oSplits into right and left pulmonary arteries • Ascending aorta oCarries oxygenated blood away from left atrium to body organs oThree major branches  Brachiocephalic  Left common carotid  Left subclavian artery
  • 31. BLOOD FLOW THROUGH THE HEART
  • 32. Pathway of Blood Through the Heart and Lungs
  • 33. Coronary Circulation • The functional blood supply to the heart muscle itself • R and L Coronary arteries are 1st branches off the ascending aorta • Coronary sinus (vein) empties into R. atrium • Collateral routes ensure blood delivery to heart even if major vessels are occluded
  • 34. Coronary Circulation - Arteries • Right Coronary Artery o Supplies blood to  Right atrium and posterior surface of both ventricles o Branches into the  Marginal artery - extends across surface of R. ventricle  Posterior interventricular artery • Left Coronary Artery o Supplies blood to  Left atrium and left ventricle o Branches into  Circumflex artery  Anterior interventricular artery
  • 35. Coronary Circulation - Veins Coronary sinus • Vein that empties into right atrium • Receives deoxygenated blood from: o Great cardiac vein - on anterior surface o Posterior cardiac vein  Drains area served by circumflex oMiddle cardiac vein  Drains area served by posterior interventricular artery o Small cardiac vein  Drains blood from posterior surfaces of right atrium and ventricle