The study’s goal is to find an effective, practical and non-invasive solution to guide fluid management that would benefit septic patients more than traditional approaches. The participating facilities will rely on a hemodynamic monitoring system’s real-time data to enable quick and effective intervention. The facilities will also implement a treatment protocol based on information derived from the monitoring system and compare the outcomes to traditional practices.
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