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An increased stroke volume would be a consequence of what?

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Stroke volume: Stroke volume is the amount of blood pumped by the heart with each beat. This could be due to increased fluid volume in the body, fever and tachycardia in the face of normal blood volume, increased catecholamine state is another. There are other possibilities also.

Answered 3/24/2013

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