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What is cardiac-output?

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Anonymous

∙ 11y ago
Updated: 6/9/2022

Cardiac output is the volume of blood the heart pumps within one minute. Cardiac output (CO) is equal to the stroke volume (SV) of the heart multiplied by the heart rate (HR). Thus, cardiac output is given by the equation: CO=HR X SV.

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