Stroke Volume
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Cardiac Muscle Mechanics & the Cardiac Pump — Medical Physiology: Principles for Clinical Medicine▶ 1:26Okay, how fast it's beatingAnd second, the actual force generated with each of those beats, which is what determines the stroke volumeAll right, so let's unpack thisSystemic Circulation & Blood Pressure Regulation — Medical Physiology: Principles for Clinical Medicine▶ 5:18Just two thingsStroke volume and arterial complianceLet's start with stroke volumeThe Heart as a Pump — Ganong's Review of Medical Physiology▶ 7:01And then end -systolic ventricular volume, ESV, is the volume that remains after the maximum contraction, usually about 50 mLThe difference between those two gives us the stroke volume, or SV, the amount ejected per stroke, so typically 70 to 90…And from that, we can calculate the gold standard for contractility, the ejection fraction, EF