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A person consumes 300ml Oxygen by lungs. The Oxygen carrying capacity of his artery and vein are 20ml and 15ml respectively. Determine the cardiac output (minute volume) of that person.​

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Answered by rahulrai81
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Answer:

CO is calculated as oxygen consumption divided by the arteriovenous oxygen concentration difference (in milliliters of oxygen). Remember O2 saturation percentages are converted to amount (or content) of O2 using the following formula: content (1.36 x hemoglobin x O2 saturation x 10).

Explanation:

Cardiac output is the product of two variables, stroke volume and heart beat. Heartbeat is simply a count of the number of times a heart beats per minute. Stroke volume is the amount of blood circulated by the heart with each beat. The formula for this is expressed as CO = SV x HR.

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