A state of elevated cardiac output due to conditions of either increased hemodynamic demand or reduced cardiac oxygen output. These conditions may include anemia; arteriovenous fistula; thyrotoxicosis; pregnancy; exercise; fever; and anoxia. In time, compensatory changes of the heart can lead to pathological form of high cardiac output and eventual heart failure.


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