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From: Vascular refilling coefficient is not a good marker of whole-body capillary hydraulic conductivity in hemodialysis patients: insights from a simulation study

Figure 2

Simulated changes of (a) vascular refilling coefficient (Kr) and (b) vascular refilling rate (the sum of transcapillary fluid absorption and the total flow of lymph) during 4 h hemodialysis sessions with different values of the whole-body capillary hydraulic conductivity (LpS), with the priming saline discarded.

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