“…This is associated with an increase in right and left ventricular (LV) preload. 8,9 According to the Frank-Starling principle, as the LV preload increases, stroke volume increases until the optimal preload is reached, at which point, the stroke volume will remain constant having reached the flat part of the curve. 10 This relationship with preload (x axis) is related to cardiac output (y axis), as illustrated in Fig.…”