Heartbeat
A heartbeat is the rhythmic contraction and relaxation of the heart that sustains blood circulation throughout the body. Each beat involves a sequence of electrical and mechanical events that coordinate the heart’s four chambers to fill with blood and then eject it into the lungs and the systemic circulation. The audible sounds produced by the closure of heart valves, known as S1 and S2, are often used to assess rhythm and rate during clinical examination.
The heartbeat is governed by the heart’s electrical conduction system. An electrical impulse originates in the
Heart rate, the number of beats per minute, is a common measure of cardiac activity. In healthy
Clinically, persistent abnormalities of heartbeat can signal cardiovascular disease. Arrhythmias, heart block, and myocardial ischemia may