40-60 beats per minute
AV junction has a rate of 40-60.
It is a built-in rate at which it initiates electical impulses, meaning that the AV node has a rate range at which it usually produces impulses.
fewer than 40 bpm
The intrinsic rate of the AV node, also known as the inherent pacemaker rate, is the rate at which the AV node generates electrical impulses when not influenced by outside factors. It is typically around 40-60 beats per minute and serves as a backup pacemaker if the SA node fails to function properly. The AV node's intrinsic rate helps to regulate the heart rate and maintain cardiac function.
The AV junction consists of the atrioventricular node (AV node) and the His-Purkinje system. The AV node is located near the tricuspid valve and acts as a gateway for electrical signals from the atria to the ventricles. The His-Purkinje system helps to rapidly transmit these signals to the ventricles, allowing for coordinated contraction of the heart chambers.
Atrioventricular (AV) junction delay refers to a delay in the conduction of electrical impulses through the AV node, which connects the atria and ventricles of the heart. This delay can affect the timing of heartbeats, potentially leading to arrhythmias or other cardiac issues. It is often assessed using an electrocardiogram (ECG) and can be caused by various factors, including medications, ischemia, or structural heart disease. Monitoring and managing AV junction delay are crucial for maintaining effective heart function.
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SA NODE 60-100 BPM AV node 45-60 BPM Ventricles 20-40 BPM
SA node, AV node, AV Bundle, Bundle branches, subedocardial branches (purkinje fibers)