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hey everybody and welcome to howto videos with Dr Amy Gates this video is an example of a full oneway Anova test weamp;#39;re going to run the entire test by hand use the F table to get the critical values and come up with a conclusion at the very end weamp;#39;ll also take a quick look at how we might run a test like this using Excel so in this particular test weamp;#39;re looking at the number of ounces of coffee consumed every day by three different groups of people people the first group are Italians the second group French and the third group American remember we use an Nova Testing when we have more than two groups that weamp;#39;re comparing we also use a one-way Anova test when we have only one independent variable in this case our independent variable is ethnicity and our three groups are Italian French and American our dependent variable is what weamp;#39;re comparing weamp;#39;re comparing the amount of coffee consumed by each of these three groups now some Anova tests

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We have proposed a cut-off value of 100 ng/L as diagnostic for acute myocardial injury in the absence of end-stage renal disease and AMI in ischemic patients. If one extrapolates this cut-off to chest-pain patients, it accurately predicts AMI with a positive predictive value of 90% and the specificity 99%.
For example, the normal range for troponin I is between 0 and 0.04 ng/mL but for high-sensitivity cardiac troponin (hs-cTn) normal values are below 14ng/L. Other types of heart injury may cause a rise in troponin levels.
Troponin T, High Sensitivity 1-13 ng/L Troponin T, High Sensitivity is below the upper reference limit (14 ng/L) and results are not consistent with myocardial infarction or injury, provided the specimen was collected more than 6-hours from the onset of symptoms.
For example, the normal range for troponin I is between 0 and 0.04 ng/mL but for high-sensitivity cardiac troponin (hs-cTn) normal values are below 14ng/L. Other types of heart injury may cause a rise in troponin levels. These include: Atrial fibrillation.
Reference values The 99th percentile cutoff for cardiac troponin T (cTnT) is 0.01 ng/mL. The reference range for the high sensitivity troponin T is a normal 14 ng/L, borderline of 14-52 ng/L, and elevated of 52 ng/L.
Access High Sensitivity Troponin I (Beckman Coulter) The Access High Sensitivity Troponin I assay has a recommended 99th centile cut-off point of 17.5 ng/l for the whole population, 11.6 ng/l for females and 19.8 ng/l for males, with a CoV of 10%. The assay can detect troponin I in 50% of the reference population.
Currently, 14 ng/L is considered as the cutoff value for a positive Hs-troponin result when evaluating patients with NSTEMI. This value is highly sensitive but lack specificity. When conducting a ROC curve on our data a Hs-troponin value of 14 ng/L had a sensitivity of 99.9% with an only 4% specificity.
For hs-cTnT, abundant data suggest that the LOD (5 ng/L) is appropriate. For hs-cTnI (Abbott ARCHITECT), recommendations from the available data are mixed. A cutoff set at the LOD (2 ng/L) appears safer, although the data of Neumann et al. (9) suggest that the more liberal cutoff of 3 ng/L may suffice.

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