End-diastolic volume
In cardiovascular physiology, end-diastolic volume (EDV) is the volume of blood in the right and/or left ventricle at end load or filling in (diastole) or the amount of blood in the ventricles just before systole. Because greater EDVs cause greater distention of the ventricle, EDV is often used synonymously with preload, which refers to the length of the sarcomeres in cardiac muscle prior to contraction (systole). An increase in EDV increases the preload on the heart and, through the Frank-Starling mechanism of the heart, increases the amount of blood ejected from the ventricle during systole (stroke volume).
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End-diastolic volume
In cardiovascular physiology, end-diastolic volume (EDV) is the volume of blood in the right and/or left ventricle at end load or filling in (diastole) or the amount of blood in the ventricles just before systole. Because greater EDVs cause greater distention of the ventricle, EDV is often used synonymously with preload, which refers to the length of the sarcomeres in cardiac muscle prior to contraction (systole). An increase in EDV increases the preload on the heart and, through the Frank-Starling mechanism of the heart, increases the amount of blood ejected from the ventricle during systole (stroke volume).
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Il volume telediastolico è il ...... colo è definito telesistolico.
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In cardiovascular physiology, ...... uring systole (stroke volume).
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Objętość późnorozkurczowa, obj ...... ml. Norma EDV wynosi 65-240 ml
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Il volume telediastolico è il ...... ontrazione durante la sistole.
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In cardiovascular physiology, ...... uring systole (stroke volume).
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Objętość późnorozkurczowa, obj ...... ml. Norma EDV wynosi 65-240 ml
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End-diastolic volume
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Volume telediastolico
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