Cardiac Output, Venous Return, and Their Regulation
Cardiac Output, Venous Return, and Their Regulation
CO = SV x HR
Normal Values for Cardiac Output at
Rest and During Activity
Cardiac output varies widely with the level
of activity of the body. The following
factors, among others, directly affect
cardiac output:
(1) The basic level of body metabolism,
(2) Whether the person is exercising,
(3) The persons age, and
(4) Size of the body
For young, healthy men, resting cardiac
output averages about 5.6 L/min.
For women, this value is about 4.9 L/min.
When one considers the factor of age as
wellbecause with increasing age, body
activity diminishes
The average cardiac output for the resting
adult, in round numbers, is often stated to
be almost exactly 5 L/min.
Cardiac Index
Cardiac output per square meter of body
surface area.
70 kilograms, surface area of about 1.7 square
meters,
Average cardiac index for adults is about
3 L/min/m2 of body surface area.
Effect of Age on Cardiac Output.
Rising 4 L/min/m2 at age 10 years, the cardiac
index
Declines to about 2.4 L/min/m2 at age 80 years.
Depends on Overall bodily metabolic activity.
Cardiac Index
Under most normal unstressful conditions, the
cardiac output is controlled almost entirely by
peripheral factors that determine venous
return.
SV = EDV-ESV
depends on the state
EDV depends on the rate of of the pacemaker,
filling (degree of balance of
relaxation, ventricular sympathetic
filling pressure and time and parasympathetic
between strokes) inputs.
Blood volume
Arterial Contraction
Muscular Activity
Intrapleural Pressure
Intrapericardial Pressure
Factors Affecting End-diastolic
Volume
Ventricular performance
Ventricular EVD
Total blood Body Intrathoracic
volume position pressure
Atrial Intrapericardial
contrib. to STRETCHING OF MYOCARDIUM pressure
vent. filling ventricular
compliance
Pumping action Venous tone
to skeletal muscle
Preload vs Afterload
Capacitance Resistance
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