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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 3

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 hemodialysis sessions of different duration (priming saline discarded) with the same total ultrafiltration of 3L and the whole-body capillary hydraulic conductivity (LpS) of 6 mL/min/mmHg.

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