In this video, Dr Mike outlines the differences and similarities in action potentials between conductile (SA node and AV node) cells and contractile (myocardial) cells.
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Hey Dr. Mike, I was wondering if the pacemaker cells in the ventricles have different action potentials? Do they have different ions traveling through different phases or are all PM cells firing the same. I’ve looked all over the net and can’t find anything about it. Thank you!!
I was trying to understand why one would give calcium in a-fib after giving Cardizem and I was told it was for the "extra squeeze". So I guess the calcium channel blocker slows the influx of Ca++ and therefore the fast rate but the extra calcium administered helps the contractile nodes to still squeeze properly. Is that correct?
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Just rewatching a few of your videos on Cardiac activity to prepare for an exam today and I feel ready now!! Thank you so much for the incredibly helpful content!!!
Amazing explanation, i really like the clinical correlation that you've mentioned at the end
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Hey Dr. Mike, I was wondering if the pacemaker cells in the ventricles have different action potentials?
Do they have different ions traveling through different phases or are all PM cells firing the same.
I’ve looked all over the net and can’t find anything about it. Thank you!!
I was trying to understand why one would give calcium in a-fib after giving Cardizem and I was told it was for the "extra squeeze". So I guess the calcium channel blocker slows the influx of Ca++ and therefore the fast rate but the extra calcium administered helps the contractile nodes to still squeeze properly. Is that correct?
Very useful. Can you use this model to explain Afib in another video?
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