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Accelerated lymph flow from infusion of crystalloid fluid during general anesthesia.

Robert G Hahn
Published in: BMC anesthesiology (2024)
Pronounced plasma volume expansion early during general anesthesia is associated with a positive intravascular albumin balance that is due to accelerated lymphatic flow. This phenomenon probably represents adjustment of the body fluid volumes to anesthesia-induced vasodilatation.
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