The standard test for risk assessment in relation to life - threatening cardiac rhythm disturbances is currently the left ventricular ejection fraction, which represents a measure of the heart's function and measures the volume of the beat in relation to
the overall volume of blood in the ventricle.
Not exact matches
«By increasing the
volume of blood in the cranial cavity, there's less room for the brain to move which reduces the
overall slosh effect which we believe reduces mTBI.
Regular exercise lowers cholesterol, increases heart muscle strength (which improves the
volume of blood it can move), improves
blood supply (thereby oxygen to the heart), reduces
blood pressure, inhibits
blood clots, minimizes damage due to stress, and reduces
overall body fat.