Pumppulsen
Pumppulsen is a term used in the field of cardiology to describe the pulsatile motion of the heart. This motion is caused by the rhythmic contraction and relaxation of the heart muscle, which pumps blood throughout the body. The term "pumppulsen" is derived from the German word "Pumpe," meaning pump, and "Puls," meaning pulse. The pulsatile motion of the heart is essential for maintaining blood circulation and ensuring that oxygen and nutrients are delivered to all tissues and organs.
The normal heart rate, or the number of contractions per minute, is typically around 60 to 100
Abnormalities in the pumppulsen can indicate various health conditions. For example, a rapid heart rate (tachycardia)
In summary, pumppulsen refers to the pulsatile motion of the heart, driven by its rhythmic contractions. This