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Nothing is simple in the strategy of using fluids in septic patients. In this review, the authors will describe what a personalized fluid strategy in septic shock can be, based not only on the existing publications, but also on the pathophysiological concepts underlying the effects of fluids. From the choice of fluid type to the decision to remove the fluid administered in excess, the authors will try to show that, at each stage, the choices can reasonably be individualized. Even though few evidence supports this choice, iso-oncotic albumin may be chosen for instance . . .
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