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Fluid administration, as part of an early, goal-directed therapy, is beneficial in critical care patients with shock.2 However, there is no evidence to support the use of bicarbonate therapy in the treatment of hypoperfusion-induced acidemia. Alkali therapy does not improve hemodynamics, does not
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