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Ventricular volumes | ||
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Measure | Right ventricle | Left ventricle |
End-diastolic volume | 144 mL(± 23mL)[1] | 142 mL (± 21 mL)[2] |
End-diastolic volume / body surface area (mL/m2) | 78 mL (± 11 mL)[1] | 78 mL (± 8.8 mL)[2] |
End-systolic volume | 50 mL (± 14 mL)[1] | 47 mL (± 10 mL)[2] |
End-systolic volume / body surface area (mL/m2) | 27 mL (± 7 mL)[1] | 26 mL (± 5.1 mL)[2] |
Stroke volume | 94 mL (± 15 mL)[1] | 95 mL (± 14 mL)[2] |
Stroke volume / body surface area (mL/m2) | 51 mL (± 7 mL)[1] | 52 mL (± 6.2 mL)[2] |
Ejection fraction | 66% (± 6%)[1] | 67% (± 4.6%)[2] |
Heart rate | 60–100 bpm[3] | 60–100 bpm[4] |
Cardiac output | 4.0–8.0 L/minute[5] | 4.0–8.0 L/minute[5] |
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- ↑ Normal ranges for heart rate are among the narrowest limits between bradycardia and tachycardia. See the Bradycardia and Tachycardia articles for more detailed limits.
- ↑ Normal ranges for heart rate are among the narrowest limits between bradycardia and tachycardia. See the Bradycardia and Tachycardia articles for more detailed limits.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Edwards Lifesciences LLC > Normal Hemodynamic Parameters – Adult 2009