Renal ECF Volume Regulation
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Extracellular fluid volume is very important because it’s needed to maintain and regulate your arterial blood pressure.
Effective arterial blood volume (EABV) is the blood pressure in the artery.
In congestive heart failure (CHF), although there is a state of ECF volume overload, the EABV is low, because fluid is escaping into the interstitial fliud causing dependent pitting edema.
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Your body knows how to play with anti-diuretic hormone to tell the kidney whether to reabsorb free water or not…Agree?
Hey I think someone stole your vid and put it in their channel
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jaFkCOuqHmo
if you don't trust the link search by yourself
their video title : Renal regulation of extracellular fluid volume and osmolality
their channel : Health & Fitness By Jackson
1:32 I am kinda confused, ADH acting on V1 and V2 receptors isn't it under mechanism of baroreceptors?
And also reabsorption of salt and water isn't kind of also part of RAAS and baroreceptor too ?
😵😵 headache thinking of this appreciate if anyone helps 🙏
doctor , it seems that in https://youtu.be/CWOvJeS4M0E?t=326 the carotid sinus need to be drawn in the internal carotid artery side. Thanks for your video
Is the answer D?
You are confusing EABV with intravascular volume. Intravascular volume can be divided in the plasma volume inside veins (85% of total intravascular) and plasma volume inside arteries (15%). The latter is the EABV. This is the volume that is actually sensed by the baroreceptos. Not the ECF volume, nor the intravascular volume.
Is the answer “D”?
last 3 minutes is difficult to understand because of some technical issue but its ok..brilliant video dr.
is the same (EABV) effective arterial blood volum and (ERPF) effective renal plasma flow ?
I don't understand filtration fraction .. Plz explain it clearly
My god… your explanation really helped me a lot in my current lesson: Integration of Sodium & Water Balance
Thank you so much, Sir!
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Thank you
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