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wht would happen to the pumping ability of the heart if the end systolic volume was equal to the end diastolic volume?

2007-03-20 14:55:38 · 7 answers · asked by paus 1 in Health Diseases & Conditions Heart Diseases

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do you think if we really knew it, we will be sitting here answering Yahoo questions? LOL!!!!! go and flip thru ur books!!!!!!!

2007-03-20 15:08:02 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

1. The end diastolic volume is the volume of blood in the ventricle when it is completly dilated.

2. The end systolic volume is the volume of blood in the heart when it is fully contracted.

3. If they both were the same then it means that your heart is not beating at all: you are dead. Either that or you have severe ventricular failure.

4. I certainly hope that either you are not a medical student or were not thinking when you wrote this question. You will have to think considerably harder if you want to be a good and safe doctor. I suggest you start doing so now!. Best of luck.

2007-03-23 10:26:43 · answer #2 · answered by Dr. R 2 · 0 0

Dear Friend.
If end systolic volume was equal to Disasolitc volume,
Then if could not breath properly, As you see A heart beat of any bird, Do you think they could breath properly,
After flying to some distance pigeon's Make sound it is due to
Their Heart breath is to fast that, after any motion in their body
they could not hold their breath or they they cannot come to normal Status

2007-03-20 23:16:43 · answer #3 · answered by Rakesh MT 1 · 0 0

I can't understand why you think this is hard.

Here's an equivalent question: How much blood is ejected from the heart with each beat (stroke volume, SV) if EDV = ESV?

Here's another equivalent question: What is the ejection fraction (EF) if EDV = ESV?

Once you answer either of these questions, the answer to the original question is obvious.

2007-03-20 22:20:25 · answer #4 · answered by Dr. R. 2 · 1 0

If you took advice of lay people like us (Non-medical folks on this site) for answering serious questions on Cardiac performance / mal-functioning, what would be the quality of the help that you receive??? Go ask a Doctor, man!

2007-03-21 02:28:54 · answer #5 · answered by thegentle Indian 7 · 0 0

Ejection fraction will then equal 100%.

2007-03-23 17:43:17 · answer #6 · answered by jimmymae2000 7 · 0 0

dude think through it and look in the book for answers! they're not going to give you a homework question that can't be answered with the info in the book :)

2007-03-20 22:01:39 · answer #7 · answered by dr. JJ 3 · 0 0

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