Usefulness of stroke distance by echocardiography as a surrogate marker of cardiac output that is independent of gender and size in a normal population.
2001
https://researcherprofiles.org/profile/1422417
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Abstract
Left ventricular outflow tract stroke distance (SD) can be measured using pulsed-wave Doppler echocardiography, and is independent of body size. Moreover, persons with structurally normal hearts (heart rate < 55 beats/min) had SD > 0.18 m, and those with a heart rate > 95 beats/min had SD < 0.22 m; outside of these parameters, low- and high-output states are likely to exist, and suspicion of these can be confirmed by calculation of minute distance (normal range 9.7 to 20.5 m/min).
Journal Issue
Volume 87 of Issue 4