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A 48-year-old man presents with jaundice, right upper quadrant pain and fever. Examination shows hypotension and confusion. Labs reveal elevated bilirubin and cholestatic liver enzymes. You suspect acute ascending cholangitis. Which is the most appropriate initial management?

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