Graph showing the changes in the volume of the left ventricle within one cardiac cycle; this is the stroke volume
Cardiac output = heart rate x stroke volume
A woman took 1.2 seconds to complete a single cardiac cycle. The stroke volume of her heart was measured at 75 cm3. Calculate the cardiac output, give your answer in dm3.
Step 1: Find the heart rate
One cardiac cycle (atrial systole, ventricular systole and diastole) takes 1.2 seconds
To find the number of cardiac cycles completed in a minute, multiply by 60
60 x 1.2 = 72 bpm
Step 2: Insert relevant figures into the equation
Cardiac output = heart rate x stroke volume
Cardiac output = 72 x 75 = 5,400 cm3
Cardiac output = 5.40 dm3
An athlete runs a 10 km marathon, after which his heart rate was measured at 110 bpm and his cardiac output was determined to be 9,800 cm3.
Calculate the stroke volume after the marathon.
Stroke volume = cardiac output ÷ heart rate
Stroke volume = 9,800 ÷ 110
Stroke volume = 89.09 cm3
1 dm3 is equal to 1000 cm3. It can be useful to convert all the figures found in the first question into the same units before starting your workout, that way you are less likely to make any mistakes!
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