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Cardiac Output (Fick Method)

Cardiac Output — Fick Principle

CO = VO₂ ÷ (CaO₂ − CvO₂) ÷ 10. O₂ content in vol%, VO₂ in mL/min.

For informational purposes only. This tool is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional.

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Pro Tip

In the catheterisation lab, always cross-check Fick CO against thermodilution if both are measured. Discordance >15% should prompt a review of sampling technique, timing (ensure steady state), or exclusion of a shunt. In stable outpatients, a resting Fick CO within normal range does not exclude exercise-induced haemodynamic compromise — exercise right-heart catheterisation may be needed.

Difficulty:Intermediate

Did you know?

Adolph Fick published his principle in 1870 in a single 29-line letter — no patient data, just a thought experiment. It took another 20 years before Grehant and Quinquaud confirmed it experimentally in animals, and nearly 50 years before it was applied to humans in vivo by Krogh and Lindhard in 1912.

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