
Abstract Cardiac output (CO) is defined as a volume of blood ejected by the heart per unit of time. This chapter discusses the four factors that affect cardiac output: heart rate, myocardial contractility, preload, and afterload. Furthermore, it also discusses the physiological background of Fick’s principle and its use to calculate the cardiac output using physiological markers such as oxygen content and oxygen consumption.
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