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Correction to: Characteristics and prognosis of bloodstream infection in patients with COVID‑19 admitted in the ICU: an ancillary study of the COVID‑ICU study

verfasst von: Nicolas Massart, Virginie Maxime, Pierre Fillatre, Keyvan Razazi, Alexis Ferré, Pierre Moine, Francois Legay, Guillaume Voiriot, Marlene Amara, Francesca Santi, Saad Nseir, Stephanie Marque-Juillet, Rania Bounab, Nicolas Barbarot, Fabrice Bruneel, Charles-Edouard Luyt, the COVID ICU Bacteremia Study Group on behalf of the COVID-ICU Investigators

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Nicolas Massart and Virginie Maxime contributed equally and should be both considered as first authors
Fabrice Bruneel and Charles-Edouard Luyt contributed equally and should be both considered as senior authors
The original article can be found online at https://​doi.​org/​10.​1186/​s13613-021-00971-w.

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Correction to: Annals of Intensive Care (2021) 11:183 https://​doi.​org/​10.​1186/​s13613-021-00971-w

Unfortunately, in the original publication of the article [1], heading of third column in Table 4, was mistakenly mentioned as “n = 537” instead of “Patients without BSI n = 537”. The corrected Table 4 is given in this erratum.
Table 4
Outcomes among 537 patients with bloodstream infection and their 537 propensity-matched patients without bloodstream infection
 
Patients with BSI
n = 537
Patients without BSI
= 537
p-value
Length of stay in ICU, days
24 [15–36]
13 [6–25]
< 0.001
Length of stay in hospital, days
40 [27–58]
24 [13–40]
< 0.001
ICU-free days at day 90, days
52 [0–74]
65 [0–81]
< 0.001
Ventilator-free days at day 90, days
61 [0–81]
70 [0–88]
< 0.001
Death at day 90
212 (39)
178 (33)
0.036
Data are expressed as median [interquartile range] or n (%)
BSI bloodstream infection, ICU intensive care unit
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Zurück zum Zitat Massart N, Maxime V, Fillatre P, Razazi K, Ferré A, Moine P, Legay F, Voiriot G, Amara M, Santi F, Nseir S, Marque-Juillet S, Bounab R, Barbarot N, Bruneel F, Luyt C-E and the COVID ICU Bacteremia Study Group on behalf of the COVID-ICU Investigators. Characteristics and prognosis of bloodstream infection in patients with COVID-19 admitted in the ICU: an ancillary study of the COVID-ICU study. Ann Intensive Care. 2021;11:183.CrossRef Massart N, Maxime V, Fillatre P, Razazi K, Ferré A, Moine P, Legay F, Voiriot G, Amara M, Santi F, Nseir S, Marque-Juillet S, Bounab R, Barbarot N, Bruneel F, Luyt C-E and the COVID ICU Bacteremia Study Group on behalf of the COVID-ICU Investigators. Characteristics and prognosis of bloodstream infection in patients with COVID-19 admitted in the ICU: an ancillary study of the COVID-ICU study. Ann Intensive Care. 2021;11:183.CrossRef
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Correction to: Characteristics and prognosis of bloodstream infection in patients with COVID‑19 admitted in the ICU: an ancillary study of the COVID‑ICU study
verfasst von
Nicolas Massart
Virginie Maxime
Pierre Fillatre
Keyvan Razazi
Alexis Ferré
Pierre Moine
Francois Legay
Guillaume Voiriot
Marlene Amara
Francesca Santi
Saad Nseir
Stephanie Marque-Juillet
Rania Bounab
Nicolas Barbarot
Fabrice Bruneel
Charles-Edouard Luyt
the COVID ICU Bacteremia Study Group on behalf of the COVID-ICU Investigators
Publikationsdatum
01.12.2022
Verlag
Springer International Publishing
Schlagwort
COVID-19
Erschienen in
Annals of Intensive Care / Ausgabe 1/2022
Elektronische ISSN: 2110-5820
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13613-022-00979-w

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