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Cardiovascular Biomarkers: Lessons of the Past and Prospects for the Future

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms23105680

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cardiovascular diseases; biomarkers; future biomarkers

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Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are a major healthcare burden worldwide. Early detection is crucial for prevention and treatment, and biomarkers play a critical role. Traditional cardiac biomarkers have been replaced by new ones, but their limitations remain. Further research is needed to evaluate the value of future cardiac biomarkers in improving CVD detection.
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are a major healthcare burden on the population worldwide. Early detection of this disease is important in prevention and treatment to minimise morbidity and mortality. Biomarkers are a critical tool to either diagnose, screen, or provide prognostic information for pathological conditions. This review discusses the historical cardiac biomarkers used to detect these conditions, discussing their application and their limitations. Identification of new biomarkers have since replaced these and are now in use in routine clinical practice, but still do not detect all disease. Future cardiac biomarkers are showing promise in early studies, but further studies are required to show their value in improving detection of CVD above the current biomarkers. Additionally, the analytical platforms that would allow them to be adopted in healthcare are yet to be established. There is also the need to identify whether these biomarkers can be used for diagnostic, prognostic, or screening purposes, which will impact their implementation in routine clinical practice.

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