Multi-Marker Approach in Patients with Acute Chest Pain in the Emergency Department.
Alfonso PianoSilvia BaroniFederica MancaFrancesca SarloGabriele SavioliMarcello CandelliAlessandra BronzinoMarcello CovinoAntonio GasbarriniFrancesco FranceschiPublished in: Journal of personalized medicine (2024)
Our data suggest that sST2 and suPAR, together with hsTnI, may be useful in the prognosis of cardiovascular patients with ACS, providing additional information on endothelial damage. These biomarkers could guide the clinical decision on further diagnostic investigations. In addition, suPAR and sST2 emerge as promising for event prediction in patients with chest pain. Their integration into the standard approach in PS could facilitate more efficient patient management, allowing safe release or timely admission based on individual risk.