The stroke volume and the heart rate. The stroke volume is the volume of your blood and heart rate is how many beats there are per minute.
Peripheral resistance and cardiac output
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Cardiac output (CO) is determined by the heart rate (HR) and the volume of blood pumped by each beat (stroke volume - SV). Mathematically, cardiac output can be represented by the equation: CO = HR x SV As such, if total cardiac output falls as a result of decreased stroke volume, the heart rate can increase to keep the total cardiac output normal, to a certain extent. Stroke volume is more complicated; it is determined by many different factors, including preload, afterload, competence of the atrioventricular valves, ventricular cavity size, and the strength of the squeeze of the cardiac muscle, amongst others. Any change in one of these factors requires a compensation in one or more of the others to maintain cardiac output.
Two of the main factors that influence blood pressure is cardiac output and blood volume. Another factor is the peripheral resistance.
Cardiac output is the actual amount of blood being pumped by the heart. The stroke volume of the heart determine the amount of work done by the heart.
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what compensations does the body have to do to defend cardiac output
cardiac output is heart rate multiplied by stroke volume,
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Cardiac output is measured by techniques such as the Fick Pickle and Dilution methods. Other methods of measuring Cardiac output include Doppler ultrasound and Echocardiography.
its not cardiac rest, its cardiac ARREST. which is a heart attack.