Pump It Up
Shock Me Baby One More Time
Go With the Flow
Myocardial
Mayhem
Anatomy of a Broken Heart
100

This phase of the cardiac cycle occurs when all valves are closed and ventricular pressure is rising.

What is isovolumetric contraction?

100

Binding of this ion to troponin C initiates cardiac muscle contraction.

What is calcium?

100

In laminar flow, shear stress is highest at this location within the vessel.

What is the endothelial surface?

100

The earliest event leading to atherosclerosis

What is endothelial damage or stress?

100

The heart is located in this division of the mediastinum

What is the middle mediastinum?

200

This law explains how increased ventricular filling leads to stronger contraction.

What is Frank–Starling’s Law (of the heart)?

200

During the cardiac action potential, phase 1 (initial repolarization) is primarily caused by the efflux of this ion.

What is potassium?

200

This term describes the pressure difference that drives filtration across a capillary wall.

What is net filtration pressure?

200

In left-sided hear failure, this Starling force promotes pulmonary oedema.

What is increased capillary hydrostatic pressure?

200

The posterior interventricular artery arises most commonly from this coronary artery 

What is the right coronary artery?

300

This heart sound corresponds to closure of the AV valves.

What is S1?

300

This ion current drives spontaneous depolarization in SA node pacemaker cells.

What is a funny current?

300

Arterioles are the primary site of this hemodynamic property in the circulation.

What is vascular resistance?

300

This type of shock is characterised by widespread vasodilation and low systemic vascular resistance.

What is septic (distributive) shock?

300
Referred cardiac pain radiates to the left arm due to afferents entering these spinal segments.

What are T1-T4?

400

Sarcomeres added in parallel produce this type of hypertrophy seen with pressure overload.

What is concentric hypertrophy?

400

This autonomic neurotransmitter increases heart rate by steepening the pacemaker potential.

What is noradrenaline?

400

Different doses of this hormone will result in either vasoconstriction or vasodilation of vascular smooth muscle cells.

What is adrenaline?

400

This valvular defect causes left-sided ventricular volume overload and eccentric hypertrophy.

What is aortic regurgitation?

400

One week post MI, this immune cell predominates in the necrotic myocardium

What are macrophages?