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We have previously studied the changes in the diffusion capacity for 22NaCl and 86RbCl in the hindlimbs of dogs with and without acute hemorrhagic hypotension [1–3]. The diffusion capacity is defined as the product of P and S, where P is the permeability coefficient and S is the surface area. The diffusion capacity is measured by the “indicator diffusion” method. We found that acutely induced hemorrhagic hypotension decreased the diffusion capacity [4].
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Ozeki, T., Kumazaki, H., Kohketsu, Y., Okada, T., Hirakawa, S. (1988). Microcirculation of Canine Hindlimbs in Hemorrhagic Hypotension. In: Manabe, H., Zweifach, B.W., Messmer, K. (eds) Microcirculation in Circulatory Disorders. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-68078-9_49
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