Kent Lewandrowski

16.1k total citations · 4 hit papers
233 papers, 11.9k citations indexed

About

Kent Lewandrowski is a scholar working on Surgery, Physiology and Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, Kent Lewandrowski has authored 233 papers receiving a total of 11.9k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 75 papers in Surgery, 67 papers in Physiology and 53 papers in Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine. Recurrent topics in Kent Lewandrowski's work include Clinical Laboratory Practices and Quality Control (60 papers), Pancreatitis Pathology and Treatment (44 papers) and Pancreatic and Hepatic Oncology Research (39 papers). Kent Lewandrowski is often cited by papers focused on Clinical Laboratory Practices and Quality Control (60 papers), Pancreatitis Pathology and Treatment (44 papers) and Pancreatic and Hepatic Oncology Research (39 papers). Kent Lewandrowski collaborates with scholars based in United States, Germany and Australia. Kent Lewandrowski's co-authors include Andrew L. Warshaw, Carolyn C. Compton, Elizabeth Lee-Lewandrowski, Alexander Kratz, James L. Januzzi, David W. Rattner, Patrick M. Sluss, Barbara A. Centeno, Arthur J. Siegel and Jan Schmidt and has published in prestigious journals such as New England Journal of Medicine, Journal of Biological Chemistry and Circulation.

In The Last Decade

Kent Lewandrowski

229 papers receiving 11.5k citations

Hit Papers

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Kent Lewandrowski
Robert Wesley United States
Stephen J. Wigmore United Kingdom
Joseph B. Muhlestein United States
Matthew R. Weir United States
Kirby I. Bland United States
Don C. Rockey United States
Emile R. Mohler United States
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All Works

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Yonker, Lael M., Oluwakemi Badaki‐Makun, Brody H. Foy, et al.. (2024). MONOCYTE ANISOCYTOSIS IS ASSOCIATED WITH SEPSIS IN CHILDREN WITH SUSPECTED INFECTION. Shock. 63(3). 385–389. 1 indexed citations
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Mahowald, Grace K., Kent Lewandrowski, & Anand S. Dighe. (2024). Clinical decision support to improve CBC and differential ordering. American Journal of Clinical Pathology. 162(2). 151–159. 1 indexed citations
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Liu, Li, Daniel Y. Chang, Kent Lewandrowski, & Anand S. Dighe. (2024). Discrepancy between estimated glomerular filtration rate by creatinine versus cystatin C in different patient care settings. Clinical Biochemistry. 131-132. 110801–110801. 1 indexed citations
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Lewandrowski, Elizabeth Lee, John A. Branda, Kent Lewandrowski, & Sarah E. Turbett. (2023). Evaluation of the Rapid Quidel Sofia 2 Lyme Immunoassay as a First-Tier Test in a Two-Tier Testing Algorithm for Lyme Disease: Comparison to the Zeus ELISA Borrelia VlsE1/pepC10 IgG/IgM Assay Followed by Immunoblot. American Journal of Clinical Pathology. 160(1). 58–61.
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Lewandrowski, Kent. (2019). Integrating Decision Support into a Laboratory Utilization Management Program. Clinics in Laboratory Medicine. 39(2). 245–257. 4 indexed citations
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Lewandrowski, Kent, et al.. (2014). Cholesterol, Lipoproteins, High-sensitivity C-reactive Protein, and Other Risk Factors for Atherosclerosis. Clinics in Laboratory Medicine. 34(1). 113–127. 23 indexed citations
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Lee-Lewandrowski, Elizabeth, Kimberly D. Gregory, & Kent Lewandrowski. (2010). Point of care testing in a large urban academic medical center: Evolving test menu and clinical applications. Clinica Chimica Acta. 411(21-22). 1799–1805. 15 indexed citations
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Noto, Alberto, et al.. (2008). Effect of laboratory testing guidelines on the utilization of tests and order entries in a surgical intensive care unit*. Critical Care Medicine. 36(11). 2993–2999. 59 indexed citations
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Dighe, Anand S. & Kent Lewandrowski. (2006). Improving Point-of-care Testing with Automated Identification Technologies. touchREVIEWS in Endocrinology. 1–1. 1 indexed citations
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Lewandrowski, Kent. (2004). Managing utilization of new diagnostic tests.. PubMed. 17(6). 318–24. 48 indexed citations
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Flood, James G., et al.. (2004). Evaluation of add-on testing in the clinical chemistry laboratory of a large academic medical center: operational considerations.. Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine. 128(8). 885–9. 13 indexed citations
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Lewandrowski, Elizabeth Lee, et al.. (2004). An analysis of reference laboratory (send out) testing: an 8-year experience in a large academic medical center.. PubMed. 18(4). 216–9. 17 indexed citations
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Kratz, Alexander, et al.. (2004). Normal Reference Laboratory Values. New England Journal of Medicine. 351(15). 1548–1563. 452 indexed citations
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Anwaruddin, Saif, James L. Januzzi, Kent Lewandrowski, & Elizabeth Lee Lewandrowski. (2004). 1042-80 Ischemia modified albumin improves the sensitivity and negative predictive value of standard cardiac biomarkers for the diagnosis of myocardial ischemia. Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 43(5). A258–A258. 1 indexed citations
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Siegel, Arthur J., James Stec, Izabella Lipinska, et al.. (2001). Effect of marathon running on inflammatory and hemostatic markers. The American Journal of Cardiology. 88(8). 918–920. 101 indexed citations
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Werner, Jens, Carlos Fernández-del Castillo, Jose-Ángel Pérez-Rivera, et al.. (1998). On the protective mechanisms of nitric oxide in acute pancreatitis. Gut. 43(3). 401–407. 54 indexed citations
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Z’graggen, Kaspar, Jaime A. Rivera, Carolyn C. Compton, et al.. (1997). Prevalence of Activating K-ras Mutations in the Evolutionary Stages of Neoplasia in Intraductal Papillary Mucinous Tumors of the Pancreas. Annals of Surgery. 226(4). 491–500. 169 indexed citations
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Lewandrowski, Kent, Andrew L. Warshaw, Carolyn C. Compton, Michael R. Pins, & James F. Southern. (1993). Variability in Cyst Fluid Carcinoembryonic Antigen Level, Fluid Viscosity, Amylase Content, and Cytologic Findings Among Multiple Loculi of a Pancreatic Mucinous Cystic Neoplasm. American Journal of Clinical Pathology. 100(4). 425–427. 19 indexed citations
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Lewandrowski, Kent, Robert Cheek, David M. Nathan, et al.. (1992). Implementation of capillary blood glucose monitoring in a teaching hospital and determination of program requirements to maintain quality testing. The American Journal of Medicine. 93(4). 419–426. 42 indexed citations

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