Scientists probe hidden fluid to unlock septic shock mysteries
NCT ID NCT05039151
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study looked at the fluid between cells (interstitial fluid) in 26 intensive care patients with septic or non-septic shock. Researchers aimed to understand how this fluid changes during severe infections, which could help explain why swelling occurs and how to better manage fluids in the future. No new treatments were tested; the goal was simply to gather knowledge.
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Chu Dijon Bourgogne
Dijon, 21000, France
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