INTENSIVE CARE MEDICINE, cilt.51, sa.818, ss.528, 2025 (SCI-Expanded, Scopus)
When this article was frst published it contained the
following errors:
1. instead of "Kostoula Arvanti" the name of this co-author should be correctly "Kostoula Arvaniti"
2. Te following sentence in the Statistical analysis sec-tion “ Clinically relevant covariates included catheter as
source, source control status …, best available therapy
(BAT), Staphylococcus aureus BSI (SAB), immunocom-promised status, SOFA score at baseline, Delta-SOFA …,
and combination therapy …”
should correctly read:
“Clinically relevant covariates included catheter as
source, source control status …, delay until adequate
treatment, best available therapy (BAT), Staphylococcus
aureus BSI (SAB), immunocompromised status, SOFA
score at baseline, Delta-SOFA …, and combination ther-apy …”
3. In the Results section, the most frequent infection
source was incorrectly reported as catheter-related. It
should have been respiratory. Te corrected sentence is:
“Te source of the HA-BSI was most often a respiratory
infection (n =180, 33%).”
4. Accordingly, in Table 1 and the abstract, “catheter”,
“respiratory” and “soft tissue” were mistakenly inverted.
Te corrected Table 1is provided here.
5. Te abstract should have stated: “Te most common
infection source was respiratory (33%), most common
microorganisms were Enterobacterales (39%).”
Te authors apologize for these errors and any incon-venience they may have caused.
Te Original Article has been corrected.