Luc returned to the patient’s bedside. With the team gathered, he outlined the new strategy. "Charbonneau and Wolff argue that in cases of extreme capillary leak, we’re under-dosing," Luc explained, pointing to the data.
He remembered a specific volume he’d seen in the department’s tiny, overlooked library: Infectiologie en réanimation , part of the SRLF collection. Luc returned to the patient’s bedside
He found it wedged between dusty surgical manuals. The spine, authored by Charbonneau and Wolff, felt solid in his hands. He didn't just need to "download" the information; he needed to inhabit it. He flipped to the chapters on multidrug-resistant pathogens, his eyes scanning the 2013 Springer Paris edition. He remembered a specific volume he’d seen in
As he read the meticulous breakdowns of pharmacokinetic shifts in septic patients, a specific combination therapy suggested by Pierre Charbonneau caught his eye. It was aggressive, usually reserved for salvage therapy, but the logic was airtight. He didn't just need to "download" the information;