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Tatara T et al. - Based on the model, it should be possible to increase the fluid infusion rate without significant interstitial edema for abdominal surgery of <3 h duration. However, the model predicts that restrictive fluid management should be used in abdominal surgery of >6 h duration to avoid excessive interstitial edema.

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