QRS complex
ventricular systole
No it does not. Atrial repolarization is generally not visible on the telemetry strip because it happens at the same time as ventricular depolarization (QRS complex). The P wave represents atrial DEpolarization (and atrial systole). Atrial repolarization happens during atrial diastole (and ventricular systole).
This can be seen by clicing on the link below ( The ventricular systole )
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yes during ventricular systole AV valves are closed.
I believe that is called diastole, in contrast to systole, the contraction of the heart muscles.
It is a defective ventricular contraction.
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The Aorta
ventricular systole
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.
The ventricular systole lasts for about 0.3 seconds, during which time the ventricles of the heart contract to push blood out into the arteries.