Heart Function at 18%: Understanding Critical Cardiac Output
It is unlikely that the heart can function at 18% of its normal pumping capacity for any extended period of time. Cardiac arrest typically occurs when the heart's pumping capacity drops to 20-25% of its normal function. Therefore, a heart functioning at 18% would likely fail within a few seconds or minutes.Heart Disease - Related Articles
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