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# Epi 55 - ICU Primary - Bedside preparation Part 12 - Renal Physiology

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How Do You Major Renal Plasma Flow and Renal Blood Flow?

The range of systemic blood pressure is usually from 80 millimeters mercury to 200 millimeters. Below 80 millimeters of mercury, smooth muscle cells in the blood cellscompletely relax. At 180 millimeters mercury, the blood fois optimal. That leads to smooth musclecle constriction. And then there are two different mechanisms of auto regulation. One is the marginic mechanism, and second is a tribulo globulral mechanism. This increases a resistance in affrent arterial when more sorium or chloralines are detected in the distal coetivl which happens in response to increase gfar or increased ginal be flow. So result of that, though i do not seen, increase

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