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. 2022 Mar 18;48(5):646–647. doi: 10.1007/s00134-022-06668-3

Correction to: Effect of therapeutic drug monitoring-based dose optimization of piperacillin/tazobactam on sepsis-related organ dysfunction in patients with sepsis: a randomized controlled trial

Stefan Hagel 1,2,, Friedhelm Bach 3, Thorsten Brenner 4,5, Hendrik Bracht 6, Alexander Brinkmann 7, Thorsten Annecke 8,9, Andreas Hohn 8,10, Markus Alexander Weigand 5, Guido Michels 11, Stefan Kluge 12, Axel Nierhaus 12, Dominik Jarczak 12, Christina König 12, Dirk Weismann 13, Otto Frey 14, Dominic Witzke 3, Carsten Müller 15, Michael Bauer 16, Michael Kiehntopf 17, Sophie Neugebauer 2,17, Thomas Lehmann 18, Jason A Roberts 19,20,21, Mathias W Pletz 1,2; the TARGET Trial Investigators
PMCID: PMC9050772  PMID: 35303118

Correction to: Intensive Care Medicine (2022) 48:311–321 10.1007/s00134-021-06609-6

In this article, the affiliation details for Dominic Witzke were incorrectly given as 'Department of Infectious Diseases, Evangelisches Klinikum Bethel, Bielefeld, Germany', but should have read instead 'Department of Anaesthesiology, Intensive Care, Protestant Hospital of the Bethel Foundation, University Hospital of Bielefeld, Campus Bielefeld-Bethel, University of Bielefeld, Germany'. Additionally, the correct full name of Markus Weigand is Markus Alexander Weigand.

Finally, the wrong Supplementary file 1 was originally published with this article; it has now been replaced with the correct file containing the missing eFigure1.

The authors apologize for these mistakes. The original article has been corrected.

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the TARGET Trial Investigators:

Anke Braune, Karsten Schmidt, Johann Motsch, Nadine Pinder, Daniel Richter, Peter Schlattmann, Andreas Ameln-Mayerhofer von, Markus Schappacher, Thomas Fuchs, Anka Röhr, Max Kurlbaum, Oliver Schreiner, Lars Hüter, Matthias Gründling, Stefan Angermair, Maria Deja, Frank Bloos, Sandra Fiedler, and Hicham Chkirni

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