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Definition

Diastole is the phase of the cardiac cycle when the heart muscles relax and allow the chambers to fill with blood. It alternates with systole, the phase of contraction, to ensure continuous blood circulation throughout the body.

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5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. Diastole accounts for about two-thirds of the cardiac cycle duration.
  2. During diastole, both atria and ventricles are in a relaxed state allowing passive filling of blood into the chambers.
  3. The diastolic pressure is a key measurement in blood pressure readings, indicating arterial pressure during heart relaxation.
  4. Coronary arteries primarily receive blood flow during diastole due to decreased myocardial compression.
  5. Malfunction or abnormalities during diastole can lead to conditions like diastolic heart failure.

Review Questions

  • What happens to the heart chambers during diastole?
  • How does diastolic pressure relate to overall blood pressure readings?
  • Why is diastole crucial for coronary artery perfusion?
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