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Iijima T – Because inflammation and some hormones control vascular permeability and the renal adjustment of solutes and fluids, such factors may readjust the BV even after interventional fluid therapy. Perioperative BV may be predominantly controlled by an internal regulatory system, regardless of whether "restrictive" or "liberal" fluid management strategies are employed. Recognizing this physiological control of BV may help us to develop individualized fluid management strategies.


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