Curr Opin Invest Dr
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Curr Opin Invest Dr · Sep 2007
ReviewThe role of existing and novel cardiac biomarkers for cardioprotection.
Cardioprotection is an all-encompassing term for physico-biochemical or therapeutic interventions which slow or ameliorate the progression of cardiomyocyte necrosis. There are a number of established and novel biomarkers to assess coronary artery disease at initiation, ischemia, necrosis and myocardial dysfunction. ⋯ Novel markers are currently being investigated for detection and risk assessment in patients with acute coronary syndromes. Ischemia-modified albumin is used for the early detection of cardiac ischemia and could be a potential biomarker for assessing the early cardioprotective effects of damage-limiting interventional measures.