What is the capillary fluid shift mechanism and how does it help lower bp?
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The maintenance of normal pressures within the arterial and venous circulations is essential for the maintenance of normal fluid homeostasis.
The Starling hypothesis describes the state whereby the equilibrium of fluid exchange across the capillary wall (between the blood and the interstitial fluid) is determined by the hydrostatic pressures and oncotic pressures that exist across the capillary wall.
This fluid exchange is controlled by the capillary blood pressure
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The maintenance of normal pressures within the arterial and venous circulations is essential for the maintenance of normal fluid homeostasis.
The Starling hypothesis describes the state whereby the equilibrium of fluid exchange across the capillary wall (between the blood and the interstitial fluid) is determined by the hydrostatic pressures and oncotic pressures that exist across the capillary wall.
This fluid exchange is controlled by the capillary blood pressure
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