Patient was educated on the details of the cardiac conduction system elements as follows:

  1. Sinoatrial Node or SA Node
  • This consists of a group of cells located in the upper part of the wall of the right atrium. This is the natural pacemaker of the heart, where a cardiac impulse is initiated.
  • The impulse initiated here will spread along the musculature of the right atrium to the next junction, AV node.
  • Blood flows in the direction of the impulse conduction from atria to ventricles during this step.
  1. Atrioventricular Node or AV Node
  • This consists of a group of cells located in the floor of the right atrium, at the junction of right atrium and right ventricle.
  • The AV node receives the impulse from atrial muscle. The AV node delays the impulse for a split second, which is referred to as AV delay.
  • This delay is to make sure the atria are completely empty and the AV valves close, to prevent a reverse flow, from the ventricles to atria.
  • Apart from this regular function, AV node can also be a reserve pacemaker in the heart, initiating a cardiac impulse under conditions when SA node has failed.