Sample Values
Along with end-diastolic volume, ESV determines the stroke volume, or output of blood by the heart during a single phase of the cardiac cycle. The stroke volume is the difference between the end-diastolic volume and the end-systolic volume. The end-systolic values in the table below are for the left ventricle:
Measure
|
Typical value | Normal range |
---|---|---|
end-diastolic volume (EDV) | 120 mL | 65–240 mL |
end-systolic volume (ESV) | 50 mL | 16–143 mL |
stroke volume (SV) | 70 mL | 55–100 mL |
ejection fraction (Ef) | 58% | 55–70% |
heart rate (HR) | 75 bpm | 60–100 bpm |
cardiac output (CO) | 5.25 L/minute | 4.0–8.0 L/min |
The right ventricular end-systolic volume (RVESV) normally ranges between 50 and 100 mL.
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