Hydrostatic pressure CHF

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This is a clinical correlation of how you can explain signs of CHF with hydrostatic pressure
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I'm gonna thank you billion times

Real_Alien
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Thanks a lot it was become a great confusion to understand but now you resolve! thanks again

banonutt
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Great. Really clear. But I was hoping you'd talk about the actual leakage. How does that water get out of the capillaries?-- Intercellular spaces between endothelial cells? Aquaporins? Something else?

And are those places, whichever they are, 'stretched' when hydrostatic pressure inside capillaries increases with CHF?

And is the mechanism in the lungs the same when pulmonary edema is caused by CHF?

mikeb
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Thank u so much
so by that we can when the hydrostatic pressure increases in the lower extremity the oncotic pressure will drop and this drop will make the H2O leaves the blood vessels and accumulates in the interstitial space which eventually will leads to EDEMA, right ?

weirdo
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OMG THANK YOU !!!! you're so helpful !!

loajanaavigneswaramoorthy
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Now let me go lecture my students, if they don't  get this explanation, then I will resign and stop teaching.

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