1. The time taken for atrial systole and diastole in a normal heart are tas and tad seconds, respectively. If ventricular systole takes tvs seconds, calculate the ventricular diastolic time
    (seconds)
    (1) (tas + tad) – tvs (2) (tas – tad) + tvs
    (3) (tad – tas) – tvs (4) (tas + tad) x tvs

     


    In the cardiac cycle, understanding the duration of each phase—atrial systole and diastole, and ventricular systole and diastole—is essential for insights into heart function. Given that the cardiac cycle is the sum of systole and diastole phases of both atria and ventricles, there is a direct relationship between these durations.

    Known Parameters

    • Atrial systole time = tas

    • Atrial diastole time = tad

    • Ventricular systole time = tvs

    • Ventricular diastole time = tvd (to be calculated)


    Cardiac Cycle Total Duration

    A key principle is that the total duration of one cardiac cycle is the same whether measured from the atrial perspective or ventricular perspective:

    tas+tad=tvs+tvd


    Rearranging to Find Ventricular Diastole Duration

    Solving for ventricular diastole:

    tvd=(tas+tad)−tvs

    This formula expresses that the ventricular diastolic time equals the total atrial cycle time minus the ventricular systolic time. This makes physiological sense because the cardiac cycle phases alternate but the total cycle length remains constant.


    Correct Answer

    The correct option for calculating ventricular diastole time is:

    (1) (tas+tad)−tvs


    Explanation Summary

    Parameter Description
    tas Duration of atrial systole
    tad Duration of atrial diastole
    tvs Duration of ventricular systole
    tvd (calculated) Duration of ventricular diastole

    tvd=(tas+tad)−tvs


    Additional Notes

    • This relationship assumes a continuous and regulated cardiac cycle where durations are additive.

    • Ventricular diastole is crucial for ventricular filling and is inversely affected by changes in heart rate.

    Understanding this formula is vital for analyzing cardiac function and diagnosing potential abnormalities in timing and rhythm.

4 Comments
  • Varsha Tatla
    September 17, 2025

    As+ad=vs+vd

  • Varsha Tatla
    September 17, 2025

    As+ad=vs+vd
    0.8=0.8

  • Khushi Agarwal
    September 19, 2025

    The correct option for ventricular diastole time is
    Tvd= (tas+tad)−tvs

  • Aakansha sharma Sharma
    October 3, 2025

    Tvd= (tas+tad)−tvs

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