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It equals 20% of cardiac output Cardiac Output = 5 L/min so renal blood flow is 1 L/min
Renal edema starts in the face and cardiac edema starts in the dependent areas like the leg and feet. These are the key points in distinguishing the two.
The renal fraction is the percentage of cardiac output that passes through the kidneys. It averages about 21%.
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The blood supply to the kidneys is from the left and right renal arteries, which branch directly from the abdominal aorta. The kidneys receive approximately 20% of cardiac output despite making up only about 0.5% of bodyweight.
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It isn't clear what you want to calculate. Add fractions? Multiply them? Convert fraction to decimal? Decimal to fraction? The details of the calculations, of course, vary depending on what you want to calculate.
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Renal circulation, receiving about 20% of cardiac output, branches from the abdominal aorta and returns to the ascending vena cava. Hepatic circulation is the system of veins made of the hepatic portal vein and its tributaries.
Given the renal arteries receive 25% of cardiac output, it would probably not take very long.