Cardiac Biomarkers in Sports Cardiology.
Alexandru-Dan CostacheMaria-Magdalena Leon-ConstantinMihai RocaAlexandra MaştaleruRăzvan-Constantin AnghelIoana Madalina ZotaAndrei DrugescuIrina-Iuliana CostacheAdriana IonȘtefana-Maria MoisăBogdan HuzumOvidiu MituCarmen CumpătCezar HonceriuFlorin MituPublished in: Journal of cardiovascular development and disease (2022)
Sustained physical activity induces morphological and functional changes in the cardiovascular system. While mostly physiological, they can also become a trigger for major adverse cardiovascular events, the most severe of which are sudden cardiac arrest and sudden cardiac death. Therefore, any novel method which can help more accurately estimate the cardiovascular risk should be considered for further studying and future implementation in the standard protocols. The study of biomarkers is gaining more and more ground as they have already established their utility in diagnosing ischemic cardiac disease or in evaluating cardiac dysfunction in patients with heart failure. Nowadays, they are being implemented in the screening of apparently healthy individuals for the assessment of the cardiovascular risk. The aim of this paper is to gather published data regarding the measurements of cardiac biomarkers in athletes, i.e., troponins, myoglobin, CK-MB, NT-proBNP, and D-Dimers, and their potential use in the field of sports cardiology.
Keyphrases
- cardiovascular events
- cardiac arrest
- left ventricular
- physical activity
- coronary artery disease
- healthcare
- primary care
- cardiac surgery
- early onset
- randomized controlled trial
- systematic review
- big data
- brain injury
- electronic health record
- machine learning
- atrial fibrillation
- blood brain barrier
- deep learning
- quality improvement
- artificial intelligence
- ischemia reperfusion injury
- protein kinase
- drug induced
- high school