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Ideal high sensitivity troponin baseline cutoff for patients with renal dysfunction.

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2022-06
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Limkakeng, Alexander T
Hertz, Julian
Lerebours, Reginald
Kuchibhatla, Maragatha
McCord, James
Singer, Adam J
Apple, Fred S
Peacock, William F
Christenson, Robert H
Nowak, Richard M
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Humans
Kidney Diseases
Troponin I
Troponin T
Sensitivity and Specificity
Acute Coronary Syndrome
Biomarkers
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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/25091
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10.1016/j.ajem.2021.08.066
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Limkakeng, Alexander T; Hertz, Julian; Lerebours, Reginald; Kuchibhatla, Maragatha; McCord, James; Singer, Adam J; ... Nowak, Richard M (2022). Ideal high sensitivity troponin baseline cutoff for patients with renal dysfunction. The American journal of emergency medicine, 56. pp. 323-324. 10.1016/j.ajem.2021.08.066. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/25091.
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Hertz

Julian T Hertz

Assistant Professor of Surgery
Kuchibhatla

Maragatha Kuchibhatla

Professor of Biostatistics & Bioinformatics
Statistical research methodology, analysis of repeated measurements, latent growth curve models, latent class growth models, classification and regression trees, designing clinical trials, designing clinical trials in psychiatry -- both treatment and non-treatment trials in various comorbid populations.
Lerebours

Reginald (Gino) Lerebours

Biostatistician II
Education: Masters Degree, Biostatistics. Harvard University. 2017Bachelors Degree, Statistics. North Carolina State University. 2015Overview:  Gino currently collaborates with researchers, residents, and clinicians in the Departments of Surgery, Radiology and Infectious Diseases. His main research interests and experience are in statistical programming, data management, statistical modeling, statistical consulting and statistical education.
Limkakeng

Alexander Tan Limkakeng Jr.

Professor of Surgery
My personal research interest is finding new ways to diagnose acute coronary syndrome. In particular, I am interested in novel biomarkers and precision medicine approaches to this problem. I also have an interest in sepsis and empirical bioethics. As Vice Chief of Research for the Duke Division of Emergency Medicine, I also work with researchers from many fields spanning global health, innovation, clinical trials, basic discovery, and translational research. The
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