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Cardiac index

Cardiac output normalized to body surface area.

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What it is

Cardiac index is cardiac output divided by body surface area.[1]

Why it matters

The same cardiac output can mean different things in a small or large body, so cardiac index puts pump flow on a body-size-adjusted scale.[1,2]

Root causes of abnormal values

  • Normalization relation: Cardiac index rises when cardiac output is high for body surface area and falls when pump flow is low relative to body size.[1]
  • Typical scale: A healthy adult example is often near 3 L/min/m² at rest, but clinical interpretation depends on method, body surface area, and illness context.[2,1]

What it affects

  • It links cardiac output, body size, perfusion, shock context, and heart-failure assessment.[1]

Interpretation traps

  • Cardiac index is not a consumer-facing screening value and should not be inferred from wearable data alone.[1]

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