Canonical Question

Cardiac Output

V5 D3.ii Historical V4 G3.iii 1 appearance

Master answer

\[ Right \, Ventricular \, Output \, = \, CO \] \[∝\] \[HR \, \times \, preload \, \times \, afterload \, \times \, contractility \]

Intracardiac

Extracardiac

HR

  • ↓HR  → ↑ diastolic filling → ↑ preload → ↑ CO
  • Arrhythmia (eg AF) → loss of atrial kick
    • less important in RV, can contribute as much as 30% of EDV
  • SNS stimulation → ↑ HR → ↓ Diastolic filling time → ↓ Preload → ↓ RV output

Preload

PL = [(RVEDP – ITP) RVEDR]/2h

  • h – thickness of the right ventricle
    • Less than LV → ↑ PL for equivlant end diastolic pressure (EDP) and end diastolic radius (EDR) compared with the left
  • RVEDR – Right ventricular end diastolic radius
    • Ventricular wall compliance
      • Ventricular interdependence → coordinated, simultaneous contraction of ventricles limits the excursion of intraventricular septum → ↓ventricular compliance
  • ITP – Intrathoracic pressure

Mostly RVEDP factors

  • Central venous pressure
    • Venous compliance
      • ↑ venomotor tone → ↑ CVP → ↑ preload → ↑ RV output
  • Thoracic venous blood volume
    • Total blood volume (TBV)
      • ↑ TBV → ↑MSFP → ↑ CVP → ↑ preload → ↑ PL
  • Venous return
    • VR = (MSFP – RAP)/(SVR)
    • ↑VR → ↑ CVP → ↑ preload
  • Pulmonary Artrial pressure (PAP)
    • ↑ afterload (or PAP) → ↓ SV → ↑ ESV → ↑ EDV (or ventricular preload) → ↑ RV output
  • External compression
    • Pericardial effusion/tamponade → ↓ ventricular filling
  • PEEP → ↑ ITP → ↓ VR

Afterload

AL = [(RVESP – ITP) RVESR]/2h

  • RVESR (Vetricular Systolic Radius_
    • End-diastolic radius
  • Transmural pressure (RVESP – ITP)
    • Intraventricular pressure (RVESP)
      • Outflow tract obstruction
  • Myocardial wall thickness
    • Thin wall → ↑ compliance → ↓ AL

Transmural pressure (RVESP – ITP)

  • Extra-cardiac pressure (ITP)
    • ↑ ITP → ↓ Δ P → ↓ AL
  • Pulmonary Arterial pressure
    • Pulmonary vascular resistance (PVR) = (8 η L)/(π r^4)
      • ↑PEEP → ↓vessel radius → ↑AL
      • Position (Erect > PVR cf Supine)

Contractility

  • Afterload
    • “Anrep Effect”
  • Preload
    • Initial myocyte stretch via Frank-starling
  • Heart rate
    • “Bowditch effect” or “Treppe effect”
  • ANS (main factor)
  • Circulating catecholamines – Augments SNS adrenergic effect

Gladwin / Sakurai 2016

Exam appearances

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2011A Q08 Describe the factors that affect the output of the right ventricle historical_member