end-systolic

  • 1End-systolic volume — (ESV) is the volume of blood in the left ventricle at the end of contraction, or systole, and the beginning of filling, or diastole. End systolic volume can be used clinically as a measurement of the adequacy of cardiac emptying, related to… …

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  • 2end-systolic volume — (ESV) the volume of blood remaining in each ventricle at the end of systole, usually about 50–60 mL but sometimes as little as 10–30 mL in the normal heart; it is the difference between the end diastolic volume and the stroke volume and is… …

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  • 3End-diastolic volume — In cardiovascular physiology, end diastolic volume (EDV) is the volume of blood in a ventricle at the end of filling (diastole). Because greater EDVs cause greater distention of the ventricle, EDV is often used synonymously with preload , which… …

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  • 4end-diastolic volume — (EDV) the volume of blood in each ventricle at the end of diastole, usually about 120–130 mL but sometimes reaching 200–250 mL in the normal heart; it is a measure of preload (q.v.) and is the sum of the stroke volume and the end systolic… …

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  • 5ESV — end systolic volume; esophageal valve * * * end systolic volume …

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  • 6ESFL — end systolic force length relationship …

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  • 7ESL — end systolic length; E selectin ligand; extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy …

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  • 8ESPVR — end systolic pressure volume relationship …

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  • 9ESVI — end systolic volume index …

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  • 10ESWS — end systolic wall stress …

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