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.2022 Dec 1;46(4):714-723.
doi: 10.1152/advan.00046.2022. Epub 2022 Oct 6.

Constructing the Wiggers diagram using core concepts: a classroom activity

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Constructing the Wiggers diagram using core concepts: a classroom activity

Dee U Silverthorn. Adv Physiol Educ..
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The Wiggers diagram showing simultaneous events of the cardiac cycle in composite graphs is one of the most intimidating figures students encounter in their study of physiology. This paper describes a discovery learning activity that walks students through the construction of the Wiggers diagram by focusing on the core concepts of blood flow down pressure gradients and the structure-function relationship of heart valves and one-way blood flow through the heart. Additional tasks require students to transfer their understanding to previously unstudied scenarios and figures, such as the left ventricular pressure-volume loop.NEW & NOTEWORTHY The Wiggers diagram is one of the most intimidating figures students encounter in their study of physiology. This paper describes a discovery learning activity that walks students through the construction of the Wiggers diagram by focusing on core concepts: blood flow down pressure gradients and the structure-function relationship of heart valves and blood flow.

Keywords: cardiac cycle; core concepts; discovery learning; flow down gradients; pressure-volume loops.

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