This can be seen by clicing on the link below ( The ventricular systole )
ventricular systole
atrial and ventricular systole occur at the same time
A. systole causes a complete emptying of all blood from the ventricle B. systole increases the pressure in the ventricles ejecting blood out through the cardiac outflow tracts C. systole occupies a longer period of time than does diastole. D. systole is the phase of the cardiac cycle when the heart fills with blood. E. None of the above
Right ventricular systole is pumping blood into the PULMONARY ARTERIES just as left ventricular systole is pumping blood into the AORTA -- both at the same time.Source: http://library.med.utah.edu/kw/pharm/hyper_heart1.htmlIn right ventricular systole, the blood enters the pulmonary trunk before proceding into the pulmonary arteries.
No. Heart murmurs are usually caused by turbulent blood flow around leaky or otherwise insufficient heart valves. Sustained ventricular systole is not a real condition as far as I know.
I believe that is called diastole, in contrast to systole, the contraction of the heart muscles.
ventricular systole
atrial and ventricular systole occur at the same time
This would be ventricular tachycardia (tachy - fast, cardia - heart). This is a life-threatening medical emergency that requires immediate care.
systolic pressure
A. systole causes a complete emptying of all blood from the ventricle B. systole increases the pressure in the ventricles ejecting blood out through the cardiac outflow tracts C. systole occupies a longer period of time than does diastole. D. systole is the phase of the cardiac cycle when the heart fills with blood. E. None of the above
Right ventricular systole is pumping blood into the PULMONARY ARTERIES just as left ventricular systole is pumping blood into the AORTA -- both at the same time.Source: http://library.med.utah.edu/kw/pharm/hyper_heart1.htmlIn right ventricular systole, the blood enters the pulmonary trunk before proceding into the pulmonary arteries.
No. Heart murmurs are usually caused by turbulent blood flow around leaky or otherwise insufficient heart valves. Sustained ventricular systole is not a real condition as far as I know.
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yes during ventricular systole AV valves are closed.
It is a defective ventricular contraction.
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