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Biomarker cruises in sepsis: who is the CAPTAIN? Discussion on “Circulating biomarkers may be unable to detect infection at the early phase of sepsis in ICU patients: the CAPTAIN prospective multicenter cohort study”

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Members of the Combined Approach for The eArly diagnosis of INfection in sepsis (CAPTAIN) study group:

Sébastien JACQMIN, Didier JOURNOIS, Alix LAGRANGE, Gabrielle PINOT de VILLECHENON (Hôpital Européen Georges Pompidou, AP – HP - Université Paris Descartes, Service d’Anesthésie-Réanimation), Nadia AISSAOUI, Jean-Luc DIEHL, Emmanuel GUEROT, Marion VENOT (Hôpital Européen Georges Pompidou, AP – HP - Université Paris Descartes, Service de Réanimation Médicale), Olfa HAMZAOUI, Dominique PRAT, Benjamin SZTRYMF (Hôpital Antoine Béclère, AP – HP -Université Paris Sud, Clamart), Djillali ANNANE, Virginie MAXIME, Andrea POLITO (Hôpital Raymond Poincaré, AP – HP -Université Paris Ile de France Ouest , Service de Réanimation Médico-chirurgicale), Belaïd BOUHEMAD, Cédric BRUEL, Frédéric ETHUIN, Julien FOURNIER, Maïté GARROUSTE-ORGEAS, Charles GREGOIRE, Nicolas LAU, Benoît MISSET, François PHILIPPART (Groupe Hospitalier Paris Saint Joseph, Service de Réanimation), Jean-Pierre BEDOS, Pierrick CROSNIER, Virginie LAURENT, Sybille MERCERON (Hôpital André Mignot, Versailles, Service de Réanimation médicochirurgicale), Elsa BOURNAUD, Laurence LECOMTE, Jean-Marc TRELUYER, (Hôpital Cochin, AP-HP - Université Paris Descartes, Unité de Recherche Clinique), Alexandre PACHOT, Javier YUGUEROS-MARCOS, Laurent ESTEVE, Sophie BLEIN, Virginie MOUCADEL (bioMérieux, Lyon & Grenoble), Myriam BEN BOUTIEB, Alexandra ROUQUETTE, Joël COSTE (Hôpital Hotel-Dieu, AP-HP - Université Paris Descartes, Unité de Biostatistique et d’Epidémiologie), Minou ADIB-CONGUY, Jean-Marc CAVAILLON, Catherine FITTING, Marianna PARLATO, Virginie PUCHOIS, Fernando SOUZA-FONSECA GUIMARAES (Institut Pasteur, Paris, Unit Cytokines & Inflammation).

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Briassoulis, G., Briassoulis, P., Miliaraki, M. et al. Biomarker cruises in sepsis: who is the CAPTAIN? Discussion on “Circulating biomarkers may be unable to detect infection at the early phase of sepsis in ICU patients: the CAPTAIN prospective multicenter cohort study”. Intensive Care Med 45, 132–133 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00134-018-5451-y

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