Advancements in biomarkers for cardiovascular disease: diagnosis, prognosis, and therapy

  • Wettersten N
  • Horiuchi Y
  • Maisel A
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Abstract

Biomarkers are essential tools in the practice of cardiology. They assist with diagnosis, prognosis, and guiding therapy in many different cardiovascular diseases. Numerous biomarkers have become strongly associated with different cardiovascular conditions, such as troponin with acute coronary syndrome and natriuretic peptides with heart failure. Even though these biomarkers have been in practice for almost two decades, their uses continue to expand beyond their original roles. Additionally, many new biomarkers have been discovered with increasing utility in cardiovascular disease, including soluble suppression of tumorigenicity 2, galectin 3, and biomarkers of fibrosis, metabolism, and inflammation. How these old and new biomarkers are being expanded into clinical practice is constantly in evolution. This review will highlight some of the recent major advancements in the rapidly evolving field of biomarkers.

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Wettersten, N., Horiuchi, Y., & Maisel, A. (2021). Advancements in biomarkers for cardiovascular disease: diagnosis, prognosis, and therapy. Faculty Reviews, 10. https://doi.org/10.12703/r/10-34

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