Respuesta :
Cardiac output
Explanation:
- Cardiac output, expressed in liters/minute, is the amount of blood the heart pumps in 1 minute
- Cardiac output is logically equal to the product of the stroke volume and the number of beats per minute (heart rate)
- Four determinants of cardiac output includes:
- Heart rate : The heart rate is perhaps the simplest determinant of cardiac output to visualize;the faster the heart beats, the more blood can be pumped over a particular period of time
- Contractility : An increased contractility of the heart muscle results in increased cardiac output
- Preload : It is the degree of myocardial distension prior to shortening,an increase in the distension of the ventricle will therefore result in an increase in the force of contraction which will increase cardiac output
- Afterload : It is the force against which the ventricles must act in order to eject blood, and is largely dependent on the arterial blood pressure and vascular tone
Vasodilation is widening of blood vessels caused by relaxation of smooth muscle cells in the vessel walls particularly in the large arteries, smaller arterioles and large veins thus causing an increase in blood flow
Arterial dilation leads to an immediate decrease in arterial blood pressure and heart rate
The relationship between mean arterial pressure, cardiac output and total peripheral resistance gets affected by vasodilation
Vasodilation causes arterial diameter to increase in the exercising skeletal muscle which limits this increase in blood pressure so that it doesn’t reach dangerously high levels during exercise