Equations Flashcards

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ESV: end systolic volume

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Blood in ventricle at end of systole.

Represents minimum ventricular volume, attained just after ejection

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EDV: end diastolic volume

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The amount of blood in ventricle at end of diastole

Max ventricular volume attained during cardiac cycle

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SV: stroke volume

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Volume of blood ejected from one heart beat.
SV = EDV - ESV
Avg volume is 70ml

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CO: cardiac output

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Rate at which ventricles pump blood.
CO = HR x SV
L/min

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Flow

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Inversely proportional to resistance of the vessel

Flow =

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Flow

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CO = MAP/TPR

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