End-Diastolic Volume, End-systolic volume, and Stroke Volume Output
Stroke volume output
As the ventricles empty during systole, volume decreases to a volume of 70 ml, which is called ?
increasing decreasing
By _____ the end-diastolic volume and ____ the end-systolic volume, the stroke volume output can at times be increased to about double normal.
End-Diastolic volume
During diastole, filling of the ventricles normally increases the volume of each ventricle, this volume is called?
60
The ejection fraction is usually equal to about ___%?
Ejection fraction
The fraction of the end-diastolic volume that is ejected is called?
110-120 ml
The increase in volume to attain the end-diastolic volume is about ____ to ____ ml
End-systolic volume
The remaining volume in each ventricle which is about 40-50 ml is called?
150-180 ml
When large amounts of blood flow into the ventricles during diastole, their end-diastolic volumes can becomes as great as ___ to ___ml in the normal heart?
10-20 ml
When the hearts contracts strongly, the end-systolic volume can fall to as little as ___ to ____ml?