Identification of subjects at increased risk for cardiovascular events plays a central role in the worldwide efforts to improve prevention, prediction, diagnosis, and prognosis of cardiovascular disease and to decrease the related costs. Despite their high predictive value on population level, traditional risk factors fail to fully predict individual risk. This position paper provides a summary of current vascular biomarkers other than the traditional risk factors with a special focus on the emerging -omics technologies. The definition of biomarkers and the identification and use of classical biomarkers are introduced, and we discuss the limitations of current biomarkers such as high sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP) or N-terminal pro-...
Atherosclerosis is the main cause of arterial thrombosis, causing acute occlusive cardiovascular syn...
Cardiovascular disease refers to different diseases involving the heart and/or the arteries and/or t...
Atherosclerosis and its consequences are the leading cause of mortality in the world. For this reaso...
Identification of subjects at increased risk for cardiovascular events plays a central role in the w...
Atherosclerotic vascular disease remains an enormous public health problem [1]. The estimation of ri...
Biomarkers being used as a laboratory test allow diagnosing the disease at an early stage, confirmin...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death and loss of productive life years in the ...
Proteomic approach in the search of new cardiovascular biomarkers With the increasing incidence of c...
The atherosclerotic vascular disease is a cardiovascular continuum in which the main role is attribu...
Present review article highlights various cardiovascular risk prediction biomarkers by incorporating...
In an attempt to improve global cardiovascular risk prediction, considerable effort has been made in...
Conventional cardiovascular risk assessment is based on traditional risk factors such as serum chole...
Biomarkers provide a powerful approach to understanding the spectrum of cardiovascular diseases. The...
Extensive research has focused on the identification of novel plasma biomarkers to improve our abili...
Despite great progress in the management of atherosclerosis (AS), its subsequent cardiovascular dise...
Atherosclerosis is the main cause of arterial thrombosis, causing acute occlusive cardiovascular syn...
Cardiovascular disease refers to different diseases involving the heart and/or the arteries and/or t...
Atherosclerosis and its consequences are the leading cause of mortality in the world. For this reaso...
Identification of subjects at increased risk for cardiovascular events plays a central role in the w...
Atherosclerotic vascular disease remains an enormous public health problem [1]. The estimation of ri...
Biomarkers being used as a laboratory test allow diagnosing the disease at an early stage, confirmin...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death and loss of productive life years in the ...
Proteomic approach in the search of new cardiovascular biomarkers With the increasing incidence of c...
The atherosclerotic vascular disease is a cardiovascular continuum in which the main role is attribu...
Present review article highlights various cardiovascular risk prediction biomarkers by incorporating...
In an attempt to improve global cardiovascular risk prediction, considerable effort has been made in...
Conventional cardiovascular risk assessment is based on traditional risk factors such as serum chole...
Biomarkers provide a powerful approach to understanding the spectrum of cardiovascular diseases. The...
Extensive research has focused on the identification of novel plasma biomarkers to improve our abili...
Despite great progress in the management of atherosclerosis (AS), its subsequent cardiovascular dise...
Atherosclerosis is the main cause of arterial thrombosis, causing acute occlusive cardiovascular syn...
Cardiovascular disease refers to different diseases involving the heart and/or the arteries and/or t...
Atherosclerosis and its consequences are the leading cause of mortality in the world. For this reaso...