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Publisher Correction: Metabolic septic shock sub-phenotypes, stability over time and association with clinical outcome

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  • David B. Antcliffe

  • Elsa Harte

  • Humma Hussain

  • Beatriz Jiménez

  • Charlotte Browning

  • Anthony C. Gordon

  • June 11, 2026

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Correction Notice: Stability of Metabolic Septic Shock Sub-Phenotypes

Overview

This correction notice addresses the publication of incomplete figures and supplementary material in the original article regarding metabolic septic shock sub-phenotypes.

Background

Metabolic septic shock is a critical condition characterized by acute organ dysfunction due to a dysregulated response to infection.

Data Highlights

No numerical or trial data is presented in the correction notice.

Key Findings

  • The original article was updated to correct incomplete figures and supplementary material.
  • Metabolic sub-phenotypes can be identified across cohorts of patients with septic shock.
  • Sub-phenotype membership is dynamic over time, with certain profiles associated with higher mortality.
  • Circulating proteins provide insights into the pathophysiology of metabolic sub-phenotypes.

Clinical Implications

The correction emphasizes the importance of accurate data representation in clinical research.

Conclusion

This correction serves to clarify the findings of the original publication, reinforcing the significance of metabolic sub-phenotypes in septic shock and their relationship with clinical outcomes.

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