2017
DOES 3-HOUR POINT OF CARE TROPONIN I PREDICT 6-HOUR POINT OF CARE TROPONIN I FOR PATIENTS IN A CHEST PAIN UNIT
Jacob D, McNamara R, Safdar B. DOES 3-HOUR POINT OF CARE TROPONIN I PREDICT 6-HOUR POINT OF CARE TROPONIN I FOR PATIENTS IN A CHEST PAIN UNIT. Journal Of The American College Of Cardiology 2017, 69: 71. DOI: 10.1016/s0735-1097(17)33460-5.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2013
Incremental Value of Objective Cardiac Testing in Addition to Physician Impression and Serial Contemporary Troponin Measurements in Women
Diercks DB, Mumma BE, Peacock W, Hollander JE, Safdar B, Mahler SA, Miller CD, Counselman FL, Birkhahn R, Schrock J, Singer AJ, Nagurney JT. Incremental Value of Objective Cardiac Testing in Addition to Physician Impression and Serial Contemporary Troponin Measurements in Women. Academic Emergency Medicine 2013, 20: 265-270. PMID: 23517258, PMCID: PMC3725334, DOI: 10.1111/acem.12092.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsObjective cardiac testingPhysician risk assessmentAcute myocardial infarctionAcute coronary syndromeCardiac testingNon-high riskNet reclassification indexChest painTroponin IEmergency departmentReclassification indexPresence of ACSAcute coronary syndrome studyMedian age 58 yearsNegative troponin ISerial cardiac markersSerial troponin IAge 58 yearsIncremental valueReceiver operator characteristic curveContemporary troponin assaysClinician risk assessmentOperator characteristic curveReclassified patientsCoronary syndrome
2012
Diagnostic accuracy of a point-of-care troponin I assay for acute myocardial infarction within 3 hours after presentation in early presenters to the emergency department with chest pain
Diercks DB, Peacock WF, Hollander JE, Singer AJ, Birkhahn R, Shapiro N, Glynn T, Nowack R, Safdar B, Miller CD, Lewandrowski E, Nagurney JT. Diagnostic accuracy of a point-of-care troponin I assay for acute myocardial infarction within 3 hours after presentation in early presenters to the emergency department with chest pain. American Heart Journal 2012, 163: 74-80.e4. PMID: 22172439, DOI: 10.1016/j.ahj.2011.09.028.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAcute myocardial infarctionCare troponin IAcute coronary syndromeSymptom onsetMyocardial infarctionDiagnostic accuracyCoronary syndromeEmergency departmentSerial testingAmerican Heart Association/American CollegeTroponin ICriterion standard diagnosisInitial blood drawAvailable medical recordsCardiac marker testingPositive likelihood ratioSimilar diagnostic accuracyNegative likelihood ratioInvestigational markersIschemia evaluationCardiology criteriaChest painLikelihood ratioMedian ageMedian time
2011
Myeloperoxidase in the diagnosis of acute coronary syndromes: The importance of spectrum
Peacock WF, Nagurney J, Birkhahn R, Singer A, Shapiro N, Hollander J, Glynn T, Nowak R, Safdar B, Miller C, Peberdy M, Counselman F, Chandra A, Kosowsky J, Neuenschwander J, Schrock J, Plantholt S, Lewandrowski E, Wong V, Kupfer K, Diercks D. Myeloperoxidase in the diagnosis of acute coronary syndromes: The importance of spectrum. American Heart Journal 2011, 162: 893-899. PMID: 22093206, DOI: 10.1016/j.ahj.2011.08.017.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAcute coronary syndromeNoncardiac chest painCoronary syndromeMyocardial infarctionPredictive valueTroponin ISerial cardiac markersEmergency department patientsNegative predictive valuePositive predictive valuePositive likelihood ratioNegative likelihood ratioChest painLikelihood ratioSymptom onsetUnstable anginaDepartment patientsProspective studyRisk stratificationMean agePerfusion testingC-statisticFinal diagnosisPatientsCardiac markers