Novel biomarkers of cardiovascular disease: Applications in clinical practice

2019 
AbstractMeasurement of biomarkers has revolutionized the work-up of patients with suspected cardiovascular disease. The most widely used contemporary cardiovascular biomarkers are the natriuretic peptides in the diagnosis and prognosis of heart failure and cardiac troponins in the diagnosis of acute myocardial infarction. Numerous other biomarkers pertaining to diagnosis, prognosis, and risk prediction have been identified, but few have made their way to clinical practice. In this review, we will initially describe the fundamental approach to evaluate a novel biomarker. Before implementation of a biomarker into clinical practice, several stringent criteria related to its clinical utility are required. Essential statistical metrics such as discrimination, calibration, and reclassification are required to properly evaluate prediction models. We will then discuss the biomarkers according to main groups of cardiovascular pathology:1.  myocardial injury (cardiac troponins, heart-type fatty acid-binding protein...
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