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Mashup Score: 1Mean arterial pressure target of 75 mmHg may boost survival in cirrhosis with septic shock - 6 hour(s) ago
SAN DIEGO — Increasing the mean arterial pressure target to 75 mmHg lowered the odds of 28-day mortality by 85%, and also reduced the odds of acute kidney injury nonrecovery, in decompensated cirrhosis with septic shock, according to data. “Maintaining a target mean arterial pressure (MAP), specifically a MAP greater than or equal to 65 mmHg, is central to the management of sepsis in
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