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What would be a direct result of increasing a patient's preload?

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Increasing preload increases stroke volume up to a certain point. There comes a point in the curve that increasing preload does not further improve stroke volume and ultimately leads to increased hydrostatic pressure in the pulmonary capillaries, potentially contributing to pulmonary edema.

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