resting heart rate: 68 bpm
Peak exercise heart rate: 177 bpm
Resting blood pressure (S/DBP): 124/78
Peak exercise blood pressure (S/DBP): 185/84
FEV1= 4 liters
Peak VE at end of test: 128 liters
Completed stage 5 of modified Bruce treadmill test
What is her resting and exercise stroke volume?
Stroke volume = cardiac output / heart rate. or
Stroke volume = end diastolic volume- end systolic volume.
During rest,
Stroke volume = 124 - 78
= 46 ml
During exercise,
Stroke volume = 185 - 84
= 101 ml
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