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Figure 5

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

Figure 5

Simulated changes in the transcapillary Starling forces (hydraulic/hydrostatic and osmotic pressures acting across the capillary walls) during a standard 4 h hemodialysis session with the priming saline discarded. The rising curves indicate Starling forces acting in favor of transcapillary absorption, whereas the declining curves reflect Starling forces acting in favor of transcapillary filtration.

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