Publisher Correction: Current knowledge and challenges of sepsis-associated encephalopathy - Report - MDSpire

Publisher Correction: Current knowledge and challenges of sepsis-associated encephalopathy

  • By

  • Manu Shankar-Hari

  • Sarah Benghanem

  • Lena Bourhy

  • Colm Cunningham

  • Johannes Ehler

  • Timothy D. Girard

  • Teneille E. Gofton

  • Bertrand Hermann

  • Zoeb Jiwaji

  • Aurelien Mazeraud

  • Ed Needham

  • Regis G. Rosa

  • Mervyn Singer

  • Arjen J. C. Slooter

  • Romain Sonneville

  • Robert D. Stevens

  • Fabio Silvio Taccone

  • Tarek Sharshar

  • July 2, 2026

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Correction Notice: Understanding Sepsis-Related Encephalopathy

Overview

This correction notice addresses an error in the authorship of a previously published article on sepsis-related encephalopathy. The name of the 11th author was incorrectly listed and has now been corrected.

Background

Sepsis-associated encephalopathy (SAE) affects a significant proportion of patients with sepsis. Accurate authorship and acknowledgment in scientific literature are essential for maintaining the integrity of research.

Data Highlights

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

Key Findings

  • The name of the 11th author was corrected from 'Ed Neeham' to 'Needham'.
  • The Orcid and the authors' name in the Funding Note were accurate.
  • The publisher issued an apology for the error.
  • The original article has been updated to reflect this correction.

Clinical Implications

Accurate authorship is vital for the credibility of scientific research.

Conclusion

The correction of the author's name ensures the accuracy of the published literature on sepsis-related encephalopathy.

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  6. Diagnostic models for sepsis-associated encephalopathy: a comprehensive systematic review and meta-analysis - PMC
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