Understanding Cardiac Contractility: Identifying Low Afterload in Healthy Individuals
The correct answer is Afterload.
Afterload is the pressure that the heart has to work against to eject blood. In a healthy individual, the afterload is low, which allows the heart to eject blood easily and efficiently.
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