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Physiology, Cardiac Output - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf - NIHCardiac output (CO) is the amount of blood pumped by the heart per minute, calculated as heart rate (HR) multiplied by stroke volume (SV).Missing: authoritative | Show results with:authoritative
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Physiology, Frank Starling Law - StatPearls - NCBI BookshelfAs impaired myocyte contractility results in depression of ventricular stroke volume and cardiac output, the Frank-Starling mechanism has compensatory effects.Missing: determinants | Show results with:determinants
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Physiology, Baroreceptors - StatPearls - NCBI BookshelfArterial baroreceptors function to inform the autonomic nervous system of beat-to-beat changes in blood pressure within the arterial system.Cellular Level · Organ Systems Involved · Function · Mechanism
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Understanding cardiac output - PMC - PubMed CentralCardiac output is the amount of blood the heart pumps in 1 minute, and it is dependent on the heart rate, contractility, preload, and afterload.Missing: authoritative sources
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Physiology, Cardiac Preload - StatPearls - NCBI BookshelfSep 26, 2022 · Preload, also known as left ventricular end-diastolic pressure (LVEDP), measures the degree of the ventricular stretch when the heart is at the end of diastole.
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Preload Sensitivity in Cardiac Assist Devices - PMC - NIHThe term preload refers to the effect of ventricular venous return on ventricular end-diastolic volume. Increasing preload not only increases end-diastolic ...
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Physiology, Afterload Reduction - StatPearls - NCBI BookshelfThe afterload of any contracting muscle is defined as the total force that opposes sarcomere shortening minus the stretching force that existed before ...Introduction · Function · Mechanism · Clinical Significance
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Physiology, Cardiovascular - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf - NIHOct 16, 2022 · Afterload is the pressure the left ventricular must exceed to push blood forward. Mean arterial pressure best estimates this. Also, afterload ...
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Physiology, Peripheral Vascular Resistance - StatPearls - NCBI - NIHThe calculation used to determine resistance in blood vessels (and all other liquid flow) is R = (change in pressure across the circulatory loop) / flow.Missing: afterload | Show results with:afterload
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Physiology, Stroke Volume - StatPearls - NCBI BookshelfSep 12, 2022 · The definition of stroke volume is the volume of blood pumped out of the heart's left ventricle during each systolic cardiac contraction.
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Myocardial Contractility: Historical and Contemporary ConsiderationsMar 31, 2020 · Myocardial contractility should be defined as the load and length-independent, intrinsic, kinetically controlled, chemo-mechanical processes ...
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Inotropes and Vasopressors | CirculationSep 2, 2008 · β1-Adrenergic receptor stimulation results in enhanced myocardial contractility ... A chronic increase in activation of the sympathetic ...
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Inotropes and Vasopressors - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf - NIHInotropes increase cardiac contractility, which improves cardiac output (CO), aiding in maintaining MAP and perfusion to the body.
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Stroke volume vs cardiac output - Schwarzer Cardiotek GmbHThe formula CO = heart rate (HR) multiplied by stroke volume (SV) shows the direct relationship: Practical example: Stroke Volume: 70 ml; Heart rate: 75 bpm ...
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Physiology, Bowditch Effect - StatPearls - NCBI BookshelfIt refers to the idea that an increase in heart rate increases the force of contraction generated by the myocardial cells with each heartbeat.
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Diastolic Filling Time, Chronotropic Response, and Exercise ... - NIHJun 29, 2022 · Exercise‐induced high heart rate may impair exercise tolerance by reducing diastolic filling time and ventricular filling in heart failure ...
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Diastolic Filling Time, Chronotropic Response, and Exercise ...CONCLUSIONS: Shortening of diastolic filling interval in tandem with increased heart rate during exercise does not limit cardiac output reserve or exercise ...
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Cardiac output monitoring: an integrative perspective - Critical CareMar 22, 2011 · The aim of this article is to provide a systematic update of the currently available and most commonly used cardiac output monitoring devices.
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Cardiac output monitoring - invasive and noninvasive - PubMedJun 1, 2022 · PAC thermodilution for CO measurement is still gold standard and most suitable in patients with cardiac pathology and with experienced user.
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Determination of Cardiac Output by the Fick Method, Thermodilution ...Nov 16, 1998 · Since the introduction of the Swan–Ganz catheter in 1971 (3), the thermodilution technique has been used extensively to measure cardiac output ...
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Thermodilution Cardiac Output - Cardiology in ReviewThermodilution is the most popular dilution method used for measuring cardiac output (CO) in the clinical setting.
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Thermodilution measurement of cardiac output by PA catheterDec 18, 2023 · V̇ = flow, or cardiac output, if you will · V = volume · Tb = temperature of the blood, · Ti = temperature of the injectate, ...
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Cardiac Output Measurement - Part One - LITFLAug 22, 2021 · Method for Intermittent Cardiac Output Measurement by Thermodilution · Q = Cardiac output · V = Volume of injectate · TB = Temperature of blood · TI ...
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The dye dilution method for measurement of cardiac output - PubMedThe dye dilution method for measuring cardiac output is based on injecting rapidly a known quantity of a dye at one site into the circulatory system.
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Dye Dilution Curve - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsThe original technique used indocyanine green, a non-toxic dye, but this technique is complicated by a gradual increase in baseline due to recycling.
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Indocyanine Green (Cardiac) Monograph for ProfessionalsDec 23, 2024 · Indocyanine green is used in the measurement of cardiac output by the indicator-dilution method. It is the dye most frequently used in the measurement of ...Uses · Dosage · Warnings<|separator|>
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Validation of a novel ultrasound dilution method to measure cardiac ...A method to measure cardiac output (CO) based on ultrasound velocity dilution during hemodialysis was validated in an animal model against direct ...
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Cardiac output measurement with transpulmonary ultrasound ...Dec 14, 2011 · Cardiac output measurement with transpulmonary ultrasound dilution is feasible in the presence of a left-to-right shunt: a validation study ...
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Validation of an Ultrasound Dilution Technology for CardiacThe COstatus monitor is a reliable technique to measure cardiac output in children with high sensitivity and specificity for detecting the presence of shunts.<|separator|>
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Complications related to less-invasive haemodynamic monitoringA recent review3 showed that the use of PAC was associated with an increased risk of arrhythmias during insertion, infections and thrombotic complications ...
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Newer methods of cardiac output monitoringHowever, its use has been associated with various complications like pneumothorax, arrhythmia, infection, pulmonary artery rupture, valve injury, knotting and ...
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Physiology, Cardiac Index - StatPearls - NCBI BookshelfJun 8, 2024 · The equation for the cardiac index is mentioned below and is denoted in units of (L/min)/(m2):. Cardiac index = cardiac output/body surface ...Missing: authoritative sources
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Body Surface Area - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf - NIHFeb 6, 2025 · Similarly, the Du Bois formula may not be accurate for children with body proportions that differ significantly from adults.Definition/Introduction · Clinical Significance · Nursing, Allied Health, and...Missing: authoritative source
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Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction - StatPearls - NCBI BookshelfJun 14, 2025 · FS is calculated using the formula: FS (%) = (LVIDd − LVIDs) / LVIDd × 100. Normal FS values typically range from 25% to 45%, which ...Missing: authoritative sources
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The Right Ventricle: Biologic Insights and Response to Disease - NIH... right ventricular cardiac output (in the absence of intracardiac shunting) is equal to left ventricular cardiac output. Early cardiovascular investigators ...
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Differential Stroke Volume between Left and Right Ventricles as a ...Jul 23, 2024 · Valvular heart disease and intracardiac shunts can disrupt the balance between left ventricular (LV) and right ventricular (RV) stroke volumes.Missing: input | Show results with:input
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Ultrasound assessment of fetal cardiac function - PMCIn the fetus, the sumatory of both is named the combined cardiac output, which should normally be expressed as the cardiac index (cardiac output divided by ...
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Left ventricular unloading and the role of ECpella - PMCMar 27, 2021 · These forces act proportionally to the degree of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) ... AoP, aortic pressure; CO, combined cardiac output ...
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Understanding Cardiac Output and What It Means - Cleveland ClinicCardiac output is how much blood your heart pumps in a minute, calculated by multiplying stroke volume by heart rate. Normal range is 5-6 liters per minute at ...Missing: authoritative | Show results with:authoritative
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Normal cardiac output: reference values and their significance for ...Definition and physiological principles. The normal cardiac output results from the fundamental equation. CO = HR × SV. In a healthy adult at rest, cardiac ...Missing: authoritative sources
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Cardiac Output and Cardiac Index - Nursing CenterDec 13, 2016 · To find the cardiac index, divide the cardiac output by the person's body surface area (BSA). The normal range for CI is 2.5 to 4 L/min/m2.Missing: authoritative | Show results with:authoritative
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Sex Differences in Cardiovascular Pathophysiology | CirculationJul 9, 2018 · Women have smaller LV chambers and accordingly lower stroke volumes, although their higher resting heart rate maintains a similar cardiac output ...
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Sex Matters: A Comprehensive Comparison of Female and Male ...While female and male hearts remain comparable in size at a younger age, the male heart grows significantly faster during puberty (de Simone et al., 1995). This ...Missing: post- | Show results with:post-
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Sports Activities and Cardiovascular System Change - PMCAthletes have larger atrial volumes than non-athletes. Resting values of minute cardiac output are about 5 l/min in men. In women, it is slightly less. At ...
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The normal ranges of cardiovascular parameters in children ...Aug 7, 2025 · This large study presents normal values for cardiovascular indices in children using the Ultrasonic Cardiac Output Monitor with good ...
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The normal ranges of cardiovascular parameters in children ...This large study presents normal values for cardiovascular indices in children using the Ultrasonic Cardiac Output Monitor with good interobserver reliability.
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Cardiovascular Physiology of Pregnancy | CirculationSep 16, 2014 · Cardiac output measurements are usually made with the mother in the left lateral decubitus position to avoid positional variation.
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Physiology, Maternal Changes - StatPearls - NCBI BookshelfMar 12, 2023 · Increased cardiac output is needed later in pregnancy, as uterine blood flow increases 10-fold and renal blood flow increases 50%. There are ...
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Changes in Cardiac Output with Age - Semantic ScholarA substantially reduced output was a consistent finding in older subjects and one result of the analysis of time-concentration curves of dye provides an ...<|separator|>
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Aging-associated cardiovascular changes and their relationship to ...This review discusses the microscopic and macroscopic changes in cardiovascular structure, function, protective systems, and disease associated with aging.
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Hypothermia - StatPearls - NCBI BookshelfJan 19, 2024 · The body initially increases metabolism, ventilation, and cardiac output to maintain function when the ambient temperature drops. Heat loss can ...
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Heart Failure (Congestive Heart Failure) - StatPearls - NCBI BookshelfFeb 26, 2025 · A decrease in cardiac output stimulates the neuroendocrine system by releasing epinephrine, norepinephrine, endothelin-1 (ET-1), and vasopressin ...
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Cardiogenic Shock - StatPearls - NCBI BookshelfCardiogenic shock is a primary cardiac disorder characterized by a low cardiac output state of circulatory failure that results in end-organ hypoperfusion ...Missing: implications | Show results with:implications
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Hypovolemia and Hypovolemic Shock - StatPearls - NCBI BookshelfJun 1, 2025 · Cardiogenic Shock. Intracardiac causes of reduced cardiac output cause cardiogenic shock. Potential causes are myocardial infarction, an ...Pathophysiology · History and Physical · Evaluation · Treatment / Management
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High-Output Cardiac Failure - StatPearls - NCBI BookshelfJun 12, 2023 · An example of this is hyperthyroidism, where thyroid hormones have a global effect including a direct effect on myocardial tissue. Sepsis causes ...
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Pathophysiology and Therapeutic Approaches to Acute ...May 13, 2021 · Severity and acuity of inotropic dysfunction can result in cardiogenic shock commonly defined as hypotension <90 mm Hg, cardiac index <2.2 L/min ...
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Vasodilators in Acute Heart Failure: Review of the Latest StudiesVasodilators play an important role in the management of acute heart failure, particularly when increased afterload is the precipitating cause of decompensation ...
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Discovery of the cardiovascular system: from Galen to William HarveyIn 1628, Harvey published his findings in a modest 72‐page book written in Latin, entitled Exercitatio Anatomica de Motu Cordis et Sanguinis in Animalibus ( ...
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Adolf Eugen Fick (1829-1901) - The Man Behind the Cardiac Output ...Oct 15, 2020 · In 1870, he devised Fick's principle, which allows the measurement of cardiac output and calculations of intracardiac shunts from the ...
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Cardiac efficiency and Starling's Law of the Heart - PubMed CentralSep 10, 2022 · Frank–Starling curves plot stroke volume or cardiac output as functions of preload. Numerous representations of the curve have been proposed ...
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Overdot and overline annotation must be understood to accurately ...Feb 20, 2024 · Thus, caution should be taken when interpreting the Fick Formula during non-steady state conditions.
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Respiratory measurements of cardiac output: from elegant idea to ...The measurement of cardiac output was first proposed by Fick, who published his equation in 1870. Fick's calculation called for the measurement of the ...
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Indicator dilution methods for measuring blood flow, volume, and ...In 1824 Hering introduced an indicator-dilution method for measuring blood velocity. Not until 1897 was the method extended by Stewart to measure blood (volume ...Missing: 1920s | Show results with:1920s
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History and Developmental Aspects of The Indicator-Dilution TechnicIn 1920 Bock and Buchholtz17 used Stewart's constant-rate-injection form of the indicator-dilution technie, employing sodium iodide as indicator, to determine ...
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Thermodilution Cardiac Output: A Concept Over 250 Years in the ...The technique increased in popularity in the early 1970's after Swan and Ganz invented the pulmonary artery catheter that simplified thermodilution enough to ...
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Measurement of Cardiac Output by ThermodilutionMar 27, 1975 · Information on cardiac output has not been available for routine clinical use, principally because measurement technics have been difficult and time consuming.
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Evolution of Echocardiography | CirculationThe evolution of medical diagnostic ultrasound, and echocardiography in particular, has been dramatic, and its ultimate capabilities are still unrealized.Clinical Cardiac Ultrasound · Skepticism Of... · Development Of Various...
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A concise history of echocardiography: timeline, pioneers, and ...Doppler echocardiography was developed during the 1950s in Japan by Shigeo Satomura, whose first investigations from 1952 were to measure heart motion rather ...
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A history of cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging in clinical ...Apr 19, 2024 · Myocardial perfusion evaluation by CMR was first described in 1990 also by Atkinson and colleagues. They observed the first pass kinetics of a ...
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Ambulatory impedance cardiography: a systematic review - PubMedAmbulatory impedance monitors are valid and reliable instruments used for the physiologic measurement of cardiac performance.Missing: output | Show results with:output