“…Further, they found more than 80% of the capillaries at rest supported RBC flow. This increase in Hct cap may be what is interpreted in many studies (Krogh, 1919, Renkin, 1983, Honig et al, 1980and Clark et al, 2008 as capillary recruitment. Consistent with these observatons, Richardson et al (2003) measured RBC velocity and flux in skeletal muscle and calculated capillary hematocrit from these two measurements in rats with chronic heart failure (CHF) and a healthy control group.…”