Calculating Cardiac Output

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In this video you will learn how to calculate Cardiac Output using the formula Stroke Volume X Heart Rate.
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Where did you get those values for the SV from? That's the only thing I can't understand

cesarinfante
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If during exercise the heartbeat increases from 70 beats per minute to 150 beats per minute, and the stroke volume increases from 70Ml/s per beat to 120Ml/s per beat, What will be the difference in cardiac output between rest and exercise?

musamanneh
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Hi I've a question relating to this topic. Could you help me please

musamanneh
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thanks, but one doubt, how do we take SV as 50 or 75ml

mansoorpasha
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Thank you for the video!, very helpful and easy to understand! How would you add in systemic vascular resistance into this equation?

Adri.