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Cardiac output and Venous Return

Faisal I. Mohammed, MD, PhD

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Objectives

Define cardiac output and venous return

Describe the methods of measurement of CO

Outline the factors that regulate cardiac output

Follow up the cardiac output curves at different physiological states

Define venous return and describe venous return curve

Outline the factors that regulate venous return curve at different physiological states

Inter-relate Cardiac output and venous return curves

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• Cardiac Output is the sum of all tissue flows

and is affected by their regulation (CO =

5L/min, cardiac index = 3L/min/m2).

• CO is proportional to tissue O2. use.

• CO is proportional to 1/TPR when AP is

constant.

• F=P/R (Ohm’s law)

• CO = (MAP - RAP) / TPR, (RAP=0) then

• CO=MAP/TPR ; MAP=CO*TPR

Important Concepts About Cardiac

Output (CO) Control

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WORK OUTPUT DURING EXERCISE (kg*m/min)

OLYMPIC ATHLETE

COUCH POTATO

Copyright © 2006 by Elsevier, Inc.

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Magnitude & Distribution of CO at Rest

& During Moderate Exercise

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Variations in Tissue Blood Flow

Brain 14 700 50Heart 4 200 70Bronchi 2 100 25Kidneys 22 1100 360Liver 27 1350 95

Portal (21) (1050)Arterial (6) (300)

Muscle (inactive state) 15 750 4Bone 5 250 3Skin (cool weather) 6 300 3 Thyroid gland 1 50 160 Adrenal glands 0.5 25 300 Other tissues 3.5 175 1.3

Total 100.0 5000 ---

Per cent ml/min

ml/min/

100 gm

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Control of Cardiac Output

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Factors that affect the Cardiac Output

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10 20

Left Atrial Mean Pressure

(mm Hg)

L.V.

stroke

work

(gram

meters)

0

1

2

3

4

10 20

Right Atrial Mean Pressure

(mm Hg)

R.V.

stroke

work

(gram

meters)

Ventricular Stroke Work Output

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NORMAL

HYPEREFFECTIVE

-4 0 +4 +8

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20

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10

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IAC

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TP

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(L/m

in)

RIGHT ATRIAL PRESSURE (mmHg)

HYPOEFFECTIVE

CARDIAC OUTPUT

CURVES

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in)

Right Atrial Pressure (mmHg)

(Parasympathetic

stimulation)

Zero

sympathetic stimulation

Normal

sympathetic stimulation

Maximum

sympathetic stimulation

Effect of Sympathetic and Parasympathetic

Stimulation on Cardiac Output

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CA

RD

IAC

OU

TP

UT

(L

/min

)

RIGHT ATRIAL PRESSURE (mmHg)

-4 0 4 8 12

15

IPP = INTRAPLEURAL PRESSURE

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• Plateau of CO curve determined by

heart strength (contractility + HR)

• Sympathetics plateau

• Parasympathetics (HR) plateau)

• Plateau

• Heart hypertrophy’s plateau

• Myocardial infarction plateau)

• Plateau

The Cardiac Output Curve

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• Valvular disease plateau

(stenosis or regurgitation)

• Myocarditis plateau

• Cardiac tamponade plateau)

• Plateau

• Metabolic damage plateau

The Cardiac Output Curve (cont’d)

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Factors Affecting Cardiac Output

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Factors Affecting Stroke Volume

Contractility of

Muscle cells

Cont = ESV

Cont = ESV

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A Summary of the Factors Affecting

Cardiac Output

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REGULATION OF STROKE VOLUME: PRELOAD

decreased heart rate

increased length of diastole

increased ventricular filling

increased venous pressure

increased venous return

increased ventricular filling increased preload

increased ventricular stretch

Frank-Starling mechanism

increased force of contraction

increased stroke volume

increased cardiac output

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REGULATION OF STROKE VOLUME:

CONTRACTILITY

increased sympathetic activity

increased epinephrine

other factors

increased contractility

increased force of contraction

increased stroke volume

increased cardiac output

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Cardiac Contractility

Best is to measure the C.O. curve, but this is

nearly impossible in humans.

dP/dt is not an accurate measure because this

increases with increasing preload and afterload.

(dP/dt)/P ventricle is better. P ventricle is

instantaneous ventricular pressure.

Excess K+ decreases contractility.

Excess Ca++ causes spastic contraction, and low

Ca++ causes cardiac dilation.

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REGULATION OF STROKE VOLUME:

AFTERLOAD

increased arterial pressure

increased afterload

decreased blood volume

ejected into arterydecreased stroke volume

decreased cardiac output

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Electromagnetic flowmeter

Indicator dilution (dye such as cardiogreen)

Thermal dilution

Oxygen Fick Method

CO = (O2 consumption / (A-V O2 difference)

Measurement of Cardiac Output

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Electromagnetic flowmeter

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q1=CO*CVO2

q2=amount of Oxygen uptake by the lungs

q3= CO* CAO2 and equals = CO*C VO2+ O2 uptake

Oxygen uptake = CO{CAO2-C VO2}

CO=Oxygen uptake/{CAO2-C VO2}

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Spirometer

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Swan-Ganz catheter

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O2 Fick Problem

If pulmonary vein O2 content = 200 ml O2/L blood

Pulmonary artery O2 content = 160 ml O2 /L blood

Lungs add 400 ml O2 /min

What is cardiac output?

Answer: 400/(200-160) =10 L/min

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Area = 1

2

.

t

t

dtdc

t2t1

Area = C* (t2-t1)

(Rectangular)

C =Area/(t2-t1)

Cardiac output =

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Thermodilution Method Curve

AREA = 2

1

.

t

t

dtdT

t1 t2

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VENOUS RETURN

Definition: Volume of blood returns to

either the left side or right side of the

heart per minute

VR = CO = P/R

VR = (Venous pressure –Rt. Atrial

pressure)/ resistance to venous return

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Effect of Venous Valves

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Effect of Venous Valves

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Venous Valves

Valve

Deep vein

Perforating vein

Superficial

vein

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Effect Of Gravity on Venous Pressure

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Vessel Structure and Function

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Venous Pressure in the Body

• Compressional factors tend to

cause resistance to flow in large

peripheral veins.

• Increases in right atrial pressure

causes blood to back up into the

venous system thereby increasing

venous pressures.

• Abdominal pressures tend to

increase venous pressures in the

legs.

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Central Venous Pressure

Pressure in the right atrium is called central venous pressure.

Right atrial pressure is determined by the balance of the heart pumping blood out of the right atrium and flow of blood from the large veins into the right atrium.

Central venous pressure is normally 0 mmHg, but can be as high as 20-30 mmHg.

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Factors affecting Central Venous Pressure

Right atrial pressure (RAP) is

regulated by a balance between

the ability of the heart to pump

blood out of the atrium and the

rate of blood flowing into the

atrium from peripheral veins.

Factors that increase RAP:

-increased blood volume

-increased venous tone

- dilation of arterioles

-decreased cardiac function

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Factors that Facilitate Venous Return

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RIGHT ATRIAL PRESSURE (mmHg)

-4 0 4 8 12

VE

NO

US

RE

TU

RN

(L

/MIN

)

0

5

10

MSFP= 7

MSFP= 14

MSFP= 4.2

MSFP = Mean Systemic Filling Pressure

The Venous Return Curve

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20

15

10

5

0

VE

NO

US

RE

TU

RN

(L

/min

/m)

RIGHT ATRIAL PRESSURE (mmHg)

-4 0 4 8

MSFP = 7

NORMAL RESISTANCE

1/2 RESISTANCE

2 X RESISTANCE

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• Beriberi - thiamine deficiency

arteriolar dilatation RVR

• (RVR= resistance to venous return)

because VR = (MSFP - RAP) /RVR

(good for positive RAP’s)

• A-V fistula (? RVR)

• RVR

• C. Hyperthyroidism (? RVR)

• RVR

Venous Return (VR)

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• Anemia RVR (why?)

• Sympathetics MSFP

• Blood volume MSFP + small

in RVR

• Venous compliance (muscle

contraction or venous constriction)

SFP)

• MSFP

Venous Return (VR) (cont’d)

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• Blood volume MSFP

• Sympathetics (? v. comp. and

MSFP)

• Venous compliance and MSFP

• Obstruction of veins (? RVR)

• RVR

Factors Causing Venous Return

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NORMAL CARDIAC

SPINAL ANESTHESIA

SPINAL

MAXIMAL SYMPATHETIC

STIMULATION

MAX

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