Laboratory test-based model shows predictive accuracy for acute kidney injury after cardiac surgery

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“[The prediction model] worked way better than we expected that it would work,” says Sevag Demirjian, MD.

In this video, Sevag Demirjian, MD, discusses the background and notable findings from the JAMA study, “Predictive Accuracy of a Perioperative Laboratory Test–Based Prediction Model for Moderate to Severe Acute Kidney Injury After Cardiac Surgery,” for which he served as first author. Demirjian is a nephrologist at Glickman Urological & Kidney Institute at Cleveland Clinic in Ohio.

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