Question:
The ejection fraction (EF) typically refers to the amount of
Last updated: 7/23/2022
The ejection fraction (EF) typically refers to the amount of blood pumped out of the left ventricle each time it contracts (as measured by doing echocardiogram.) It is expressed as a percentage of the ratio of stroke volume to the end-diastolic volume as follows: EF = Stroke Volume / End-Diastolic Volume. Please answer the question that follows: The ejection fraction for an individual whose stroke volume is 44 ml, and end- diastolic volume is 110 ml of blood, would be _. This would meet the body's demand for blood flow. 40%; inadequately 75%; adequately 60%; adequately 10%; inadequately