Reconsidering high-MAP targets in septic shock: the need for cardiac function-oriented resuscitation
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Reconsidering high-MAP targets in septic shock: the need for cardiac function-oriented resuscitation
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Declarations. Conflicts of interest: The authors declare that they have no conflicts of interest relevant to this article. Ethical approval: Not applicable.
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