Timing is everything: fluid challenge evaluation in septic shock
NCT ID NCT02116413
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study looked at 145 patients with septic shock to see if the time when doctors check if a fluid bolus worked changes the results. Patients received 500 ml of fluid over 10 minutes. The study found that some patients who seemed to respond right away were no longer responding 20 minutes later. This helps doctors understand the best time to evaluate treatment effectiveness.
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Conditions
The condition(s) this trial relates to.
As listed by the trial registrant
The condition terms exactly as the trial's registrant entered them.
Contacts and locations
Locations
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APHM - Hôpital Nord
Marseille, 13915, France
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CHRU de Nîmes - Hôpital Universitaire Carémeau
Nîmes, 30029, France
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CHU d'Amiens - Hôpital Nord
Amiens, 80054, France
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CHU de Besançon - Hôpital Jean Minjoz
Besançon, 25030, France
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CHU de Caen - Hôpital Côte de Nacre
Caen, 14033, France
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CHU de Clermont Ferrand - Hôpital Estaing
Clermont-Ferrand, 63003, France
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CHU de Clermont Ferrand - Hôpital Gabriel-Montpied
Clermont-Ferrand, 63003, France
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CHU de Nantes - Hôpital Guillaume et René Laennec
Nantes, 44093, France
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CHU de Nice - Hôpital St-Roch
Nice, 06001, France
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