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  <title>    🎯 Septic Shock, Hemodynamic Support, A Neutral Trial with Important Lessons</title>
  <description>🚑 How much fluid is too much in septic shock? &amp;amp;nbsp; The ARISE FLUIDS trial tackled one of critical care’s most debated questions: should clinicians prioritize early vasopressors with restricted fluids or continue a more liberal fluid strategy? &amp;amp;nbsp; 📊 Among 963 patients with septic shock, early vasopressors reduced fluid exposure by &amp;amp;gt;1 liter and significantly lowered pulmonary edema (0.6% vs 5.0%; P&amp;amp;lt;0.001). &amp;amp;nbsp; 🎯 Yet there was no difference in 90-day days alive and out of hospital or mortality. &amp;amp;nbsp; A landmark study reminding us that in septic shock, physiology is complex and more fluid is not always better—but less fluid is not necessarily superior either. #Sepsis #CriticalCare #EmergencyMedicine #NEJM #MedicalEducation </description>
  <author_name>Dr. RR Baliga's 'Podkast for the Kurious Doc'. Where Curiosity meets Clarity!</author_name>
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