The sino-atrial node (SA node) and, specifically the tissue of Bachmann's Bundle located within the SA node.
No, it is called the sinoatrial node.
Right Atrium chamber wall.
The electrocardiogram indicates when each heartbeat begins, triggering the cuffs to be mechanically deflated. As each heartbeat ends, the cuffs are mechanically inflated
the SA node is located in the right atrium (one of the 4 chambers of the heart). It is where the elctro chemical conduction begins and sets the hearts pace. The AV node is located "downstream" in the conduction system of the heart and is a node where the nervous system has input into how quickly the conduction travels.....i.e. fast heart rate (tachycardia) or slow heart rate (bradycardia)
This is caused by a difference in pressure: higher pressure in the ventricle than in the atrium. As the atrium contraction finishes filling the ventricle with blood, the equalization of pressure allows the valve to fold back toward the atrium. The beginning of the contraction of the ventricular cardiac muscle causes higher pressure in the ventricle than the atrium, and this seals the valve shut. The valve opens again as the ventricle relaxes, and the atrium, filled again with blood, begins another contraction.
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Pacemaker (sinoatrial node)
Bundle of His .
The sinoatrial(SA) node located in the right atrium.
Right Atrium chamber wall.
sinoartial
The normal heartbeat begins as an electrical impulse in the sino-atrial node (or SA node). The SA node is called the pacemaker of the heart. It is located in the R atrium, just below the entrance of the superior vena cava.
Paroxysmal Atrial Tachycardia (PAT)
Buchman's Bundle
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In the Sinoatrial Node
atrium fibrillation
atrium fibrillation