Erratum to: Intensive Care Med DOI 10.1007/s00134-014-3423-4

Owing to oversights in typesetting, this article was published with errors in the legend of Fig. 1 and the column heads of Table 2. These mistakes are rectified here.

Fig. 1
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a Secretoneurin (SN) serum levels of patients with good and poor outcome. SN levels [fmol/ml] in the first 72 h after CPR comparing patients with good and poor outcome; n (total) = 134; n (0–24 h) = 111; n (24–48 h) = 98; n (48–72 h) = 77; n (0–48 h) = 125. Graph shows median and range. ***p < 0.001. b Neuron-specific enolase (NSE) serum levels of patients with good and poor outcome. NSE levels [ng/ml] in the first 72 h after CPR comparing patients with good and poor outcome; n (total) = 134; n (0–24 h) = 119; n (24–48 h) = 87; n (48–72 h) = 57; n (0–72 h) = 128. Graph shows median and range. **p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001

Table 2 Diagnostic accuracy of either SN or NSE at different time intervals to predict poor neurological outcome