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XM is a member of the medical advisory board of Pulsion Medical Systems-Getinge, received limited research grants from Getinge, received honoraria for scientific lectures from Getinge and Baxter. MLNGM is co-founder, past-President and current Treasurer of WSACS (The Abdominal Compartment Society, http://www.wsacs.org). He is member of the medical advisory Board of Pulsion Medical Systems (part of Getinge group), Serenno Medical, Potrero Medical, Sentinel Medical and Baxter. He consults for BBraun, Becton Dickinson, ConvaTec, Spiegelberg, and Holtech Medical, and received speaker's fees from PeerVoice. He holds stock options for Serenno and Potrero. He is co-founder and President of the International Fluid Academy (IFA). The IFA (http://www.fluidacademy.org) is integrated within the not-for-profit charitable organization iMERiT, International Medical Education and Research Initiative, under Belgian law. MRP received NIH and DoD funding, consultant to Baxter Medical and Edwards Lifesciences.
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Monnet, X., Malbrain, M.L.N.G. & Pinsky, M.R. The prediction of fluid responsiveness. Intensive Care Med 49, 83–86 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00134-022-06900-0
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