A 46-year-old woman comes to the emergency department due to progressive dyspnea over the last 2 days. The patient's exercise tolerance has decreased dramatically and she had to sleep in a sitting position last night. She has no history of cardiovascular disease. The patient does not use tobacco or alcohol. Family history is unremarkable. Blood pressure is 110/65 mm Hg and pulse is 105/min and regular. The apical impulse is hyperdynamic. Cardiac auscultation reveals a diminished S1 and an apical holosystolic murmur radiating to the axilla. Diffuse pulmonary crackles are heard bilaterally. There is no peripheral edema. ECG shows sinus tachycardia but is otherwise unremarkable. Which of the following would most likely increase the ratio of forward flow volume to regurgitant flow volume in this patient?
A) Decreasing heart rate
B) Decreasing systemic vascular resistance
C) Decreasing venous return to the left ventricle
D) Increasing left ventricular contractility
E) Increasing venous return to the left ventricle
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