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Keywords:
Circulatory shock; Fluid management; Hemodynamic management; Microcirculation; Resuscitation; Tissue oxygenation; Tissue perfusion; Vasopressors.
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Conflict of interest statement
MPH holds a patent on the use of AI to analyze microcirculatory images, and has developed an automated microcirculatory analysis software platform. CJ declares no conflicts of interest.
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