Biomarker gdf-15 in cardiology

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Abstract

GDF-15 (Growth differentiation factor 15) is a protein synthesised in some tissues including liver, kidney, heart, or lung. GDF-15 a stress-responsive cytokine. GDF-15 is emerging as a biomarker of cardiometabolic risk and disease burden. GDF-15 is linked to the incidence and prognosis of heart failure. In acute coronary syndromes GDF-15 identifies risk of complications including bleeding, reinfarction, development of heart failure or mortality. In patients with atrial fibrillation, GDF-15 is a potent marker of bleeding adverse events in anticoagulated patients and a predictor of overall mortality. Role of GDF-15 in cardiology is not definitively constituted.

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Havránek, Š., & Marek, J. (2021). Biomarker gdf-15 in cardiology. Vnitrni Lekarstvi, 67(3), e11–e14. https://doi.org/10.36290/VNL.2021.045

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