N nickh Full Member 7+ Year Member Joined Oct 18, 2014 Messages 245 Reaction score 67 Points 4,801 Dental Student Dec 15, 2014 #1 Advertisement - Members don't see this ad Hey guys, So the stroke volume = end diastolic volume - end systolic volume. In that equation, what does the end mean?😛 Thanks for any help!
Advertisement - Members don't see this ad Hey guys, So the stroke volume = end diastolic volume - end systolic volume. In that equation, what does the end mean?😛 Thanks for any help!
DAT Destroyer Dr. Romano and Nancy Lifetime Donor Verified Member Sponsor Vendor 20+ Year Member Gold Donor Joined Mar 12, 2005 Messages 5,901 Reaction score 3,544 Points 5,781 Location New York Website orgoman.com Non-Student Dec 15, 2014 #2 nickh said: Hey guys, So the stroke volume = end diastolic volume - end systolic volume. In that equation, what does the end mean?😛 Thanks for any help! Click to expand... The left ventricle of the heart is filled to its maximum volume at the end of diastole whereas the end of systole once the left ventricle has contracted its volume is at its lowest. Hope this helps. Upvote 0 Downvote
nickh said: Hey guys, So the stroke volume = end diastolic volume - end systolic volume. In that equation, what does the end mean?😛 Thanks for any help! Click to expand... The left ventricle of the heart is filled to its maximum volume at the end of diastole whereas the end of systole once the left ventricle has contracted its volume is at its lowest. Hope this helps.
N nickh Full Member 7+ Year Member Joined Oct 18, 2014 Messages 245 Reaction score 67 Points 4,801 Dental Student Dec 15, 2014 #3 Oh... Duh, hah. Thanks again Nancy! 🙂 Upvote 0 Downvote
DAT Destroyer Dr. Romano and Nancy Lifetime Donor Verified Member Sponsor Vendor 20+ Year Member Gold Donor Joined Mar 12, 2005 Messages 5,901 Reaction score 3,544 Points 5,781 Location New York Website orgoman.com Non-Student Dec 16, 2014 #4 nickh said: Oh... Duh, hah. Thanks again Nancy! 🙂 Click to expand... No problem🙂 Upvote 0 Downvote