ARDS is a pulmonary edema injury. Among its etiologies, it can be secondary to septic shock. Managing septic shock involves hemodynamic optimization with significant fluid and sodium inputs. Fluid and sodium inputs in ARDS worsen respiratory failure through capillary leakage, and a restrictive input strategy is clinically beneficial (reduced mechanical ventilation duration and ICU stay). Predicting ARDS onset in septic shock allows for optimized fluid and sodium input management, adopting a restrictive rather than liberal approach to minimize deterioration in respiratory function.
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Measurement of proteinuria in the first 24 hours (H0 and H24) of septic shock.
Timeframe: 24 hours