Left ventricle wouldn't be able to contract so that oxygenated blood could get to the body tissues.
Damage to the left bundle branch would prevent the left ventricle from contracting as normal. The left ventricle pumps blood to the rest of the body minus the lungs, i.e. the systemic circuit.
Pulmonary circulation is different because it is responsible for carrying deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs for oxygenation, whereas systemic circulation carries oxygenated blood from the heart to the rest of the body. Pulmonary circulation has lower pressure compared to systemic circulation to prevent damage to the delicate lung tissue.
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damage to ependymal cells would most likely affect the production and circulation of cerebrospinal fluid within the brain and spinal cord. This could lead to conditions such as hydrocephalus due to impaired fluid balance.
Gangrene affects body tissues, typically resulting from a lack of blood supply due to injury, infection, or a systemic condition like diabetes. It can affect any part of the body but commonly occurs in the extremities like fingers, toes, and limbs. Immediate medical treatment is necessary to prevent further tissue damage or systemic infection.
The lower pressure of blood entering the lung circulation is necessary to prevent damage to the delicate alveolar structures and to facilitate efficient gas exchange. High pressure in the lungs could lead to fluid leakage into the alveoli, impairing oxygen absorption. Additionally, the pulmonary circulation is shorter and has less resistance compared to the systemic circulation, allowing for effective blood flow at lower pressures. This design helps maintain optimal conditions for respiratory function.
A finger can go without circulation for about 6-8 hours before irreversible damage occurs.
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These include psoriasis, anemia, and certain congenital disorders.
Cutting off circulation for too long can lead to tissue damage, numbness, pain, and in severe cases, permanent damage or loss of function in the affected area. It is important to seek medical attention if circulation is cut off for an extended period of time.
A limb can survive without blood circulation for about 4-6 hours before irreversible damage occurs.
It depends on what has caused the bundle branch block. Some healthy people will exhibit a bundle branch block (usually right sided) when their heart beats very fast. This is caused by a rate related delay in the bundle branch on that side, wherein the cells of the conduction system do not repolarize fast enough to propagate the electrical activity. If the block is caused by damage to the conduction tissue, then the bundle branch block will most likely be permanent.