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Correction: Plasma protein biomarkers reflective of the host response in patients developing Intensive Care Unit-acquired pneumonia

verfasst von: Tjitske S. R. van Engelen, Tom D. Y. Reijnders, Fleur P. Paling, Marc J. M. Bonten, Leen Timbermont, Surbhi Malhotra-Kumar, Jan A. J. W. Kluytmans, Hessel Peters-Sengers, Tom van der Poll, for the ASPIRE-I. C. U. Study Team

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Additional file 1: STROBE statement; Supplementary methods: Definition of ICU-acquired pneumonia; Comorbidities; Causative pathogens; Sample collection; Assays; Statistical analysis; References; Supplementary tables: Table S1. Patient characteristics and clinical outcome of selected and not selected controls; Table S2. Missing clinical data; Table S3. Comorbidities; Table S4. Overview of linear mixed model estimates comparing cases with controls at baseline and onset of ICU-acquired pneumonia; Table S5. Patient characteristics and clinical outcome of cases in whom pneumonia occurred prior to day 7; Table S6. Patient characteristics of cases categorized into three groups according to the day of onset of ICU-acquired pneumonia; Supplementary figures: Fig. S1. Schematic representation of the clinical course of 277 cases during ICU-Stay; Fig. S2. Plasma protein biomarkers indicative of cytokine release and systemic inflammatory responses, and endothelial cell and procoagulant responses in Intensive Care Unit patients stratified according to the development of an ICU acquired Pneumonia or not at baseline and the time of the event. Fig. S3. Cytokine release and systemic inflammatory responses in ICU patients stratified according to the development of ICU-acquired pneumonia or not at baseline and event; Fig. S4. Endothelial cell and procoagulant responses in ICU patients stratified according to the development of ICU-acquired pneumonia or not at baseline and event; Fig. S5. Cytokine and systemic inflammatory responses in patients in whom pneumonia occurred prior to day 7; Fig. S6. Endothelial cell and procoagulant responses in Intensive Care Unit patients in whom pneumonia occurred prior to day 7; Fig. S7. Baseline cytokine release and systemic inflammatory responses in ICU patients who developed ICU acquired pneumonia; Fig. S8. Baseline endothelial cell and procoagulant responses in ICU patients who developed ICU-acquired pneumonia; ASPIRE-ICU Study Team.
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Correction: Critical Care (2023) 27:269 https://doi.org/10.1186/s13054-023-04536-0
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Additional file 1 has been updated in this correction article and the original article [1] has been corrected.
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Additional file 1: STROBE statement; Supplementary methods: Definition of ICU-acquired pneumonia; Comorbidities; Causative pathogens; Sample collection; Assays; Statistical analysis; References; Supplementary tables: Table S1. Patient characteristics and clinical outcome of selected and not selected controls; Table S2. Missing clinical data; Table S3. Comorbidities; Table S4. Overview of linear mixed model estimates comparing cases with controls at baseline and onset of ICU-acquired pneumonia; Table S5. Patient characteristics and clinical outcome of cases in whom pneumonia occurred prior to day 7; Table S6. Patient characteristics of cases categorized into three groups according to the day of onset of ICU-acquired pneumonia; Supplementary figures: Fig. S1. Schematic representation of the clinical course of 277 cases during ICU-Stay; Fig. S2. Plasma protein biomarkers indicative of cytokine release and systemic inflammatory responses, and endothelial cell and procoagulant responses in Intensive Care Unit patients stratified according to the development of an ICU acquired Pneumonia or not at baseline and the time of the event. Fig. S3. Cytokine release and systemic inflammatory responses in ICU patients stratified according to the development of ICU-acquired pneumonia or not at baseline and event; Fig. S4. Endothelial cell and procoagulant responses in ICU patients stratified according to the development of ICU-acquired pneumonia or not at baseline and event; Fig. S5. Cytokine and systemic inflammatory responses in patients in whom pneumonia occurred prior to day 7; Fig. S6. Endothelial cell and procoagulant responses in Intensive Care Unit patients in whom pneumonia occurred prior to day 7; Fig. S7. Baseline cytokine release and systemic inflammatory responses in ICU patients who developed ICU acquired pneumonia; Fig. S8. Baseline endothelial cell and procoagulant responses in ICU patients who developed ICU-acquired pneumonia; ASPIRE-ICU Study Team.
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Correction: Plasma protein biomarkers reflective of the host response in patients developing Intensive Care Unit-acquired pneumonia
verfasst von
Tjitske S. R. van Engelen
Tom D. Y. Reijnders
Fleur P. Paling
Marc J. M. Bonten
Leen Timbermont
Surbhi Malhotra-Kumar
Jan A. J. W. Kluytmans
Hessel Peters-Sengers
Tom van der Poll
for the ASPIRE-I. C. U. Study Team
Publikationsdatum
01.12.2023
Verlag
BioMed Central
Erschienen in
Critical Care / Ausgabe 1/2023
Elektronische ISSN: 1364-8535
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13054-023-04700-6

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