SA node
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Definition
- Noun:
- Sinoatrial node; the heart's natural pacemaker: The SA node is a small, specialized group of cells located in the wall of the right atrium of the heart. Its primary function is to generate electrical impulses that initiate each heartbeat, thereby setting the heart's rhythm and rate.
Usage
- The term SA node is used in medical, biological, and physiological contexts to describe the primary cardiac pacemaker.
- It is often discussed in relation to heart function, cardiac electrophysiology, arrhythmias, and medical devices like artificial pacemakers.
Examples
- Noun:
- The electrical signal for a normal heartbeat originates in the SA node.
- Damage to the SA node can cause an irregular heart rhythm.
- An artificial pacemaker may be needed if the SA node fails to function properly.
Advanced Usage
- "SA nodal dysfunction": A medical term for when the SA node does not generate or conduct impulses correctly, leading to conditions like sick sinus syndrome.
- The patient's dizziness was attributed to SA nodal dysfunction.
Variants and Related Words
- Sinoatrial node (n): The full, formal name for the SA node.
- Pacemaker (n): A general term. It can refer to the natural SA node or to an implanted artificial device that performs a similar function.
- Cardiac pacemaker (n): A more specific term often used interchangeably with the SA node in a biological context.
Synonyms
- Pacemaker of the heart: A descriptive synonym emphasizing its function.
- Sinus node: A common alternative clinical term.
Related Phrases
- SA node discharge: The firing or generation of an electrical impulse by the SA node.
- The electrocardiogram shows the timing of each SA node discharge.
- SA node activity: Refers to the function and behavior of the SA node.
- The medication is intended to suppress abnormal SA node activity.
Noun
- a specialized bit of heart tissue that controls the heartbeat