The Diagnostic and Therapeutic Value of Multimarker Analysis in Heart Failure. An Approach to Biomarker-Targeted Therapy
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Background: Heart failure is a pathophysiological state, which is still associated
with high morbidity and mortality despite established therapies. Diverse well-known
biomarkers fail to assess the variety of individual pathophysiology in the context of
heart failure.
Methods: An analysis of prospective, multimarker-specific therapeutic approaches to
heart failure based on studies in current literature was performed. A total of 159 screened
publications in the field of biomarkers in heart failure were hand-selected and found to
be eligible for this study by a team of experts.
Results: Established biomarkers of the inflammatory axis, matrix remodeling,
fibrosis and oxidative stress axis, as well as potential therapeutic interventions were
investigated. Interaction with end organs, such as cardio-hepatic, cardio-renal and
cardio-gastrointestinal interactions show the complexity of the syndrome and could be
of further therapeutic value. MicroRNAs are involved in a wide variety of physiologic and
pathophysiologic processes in heart failure and could be useful in diagnostic as well as
therapeutic setting.
Conclusion: Based on our analysis by a biomarker-driven approach in heart failure
therapy, patients could be treated more specifically in long term with a consideration
of different aspects of heart failure. New studies evaluating a multimarker – based
therapeutic approach could lead in a decrease in the morbidity and mortality of heart
failure patients.
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The Diagnostic and Therapeutic Value of Multimarker Analysis in Heart Failure. An Approach to Biomarker-Targeted Therapy / A. Topf, M. Mirna, B. Ohnewein, P. Jirak, K. Kopp, D. Fejzic, M. Haslinger, L. J. Motloch, U. C. Hoppe, A. Berezin, M. Lichtenauer // Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine. - 2020. - Vol. 7. - Ст. Article 579567. - https://doi.org/10.3389/fcvm.2020.579567