Affiliation:
1. Department of Medicine, University of Peradeniya, Galaha Rd, 20400, Sri Lanka
2. Department of Biochemistry, University
of Peradeniya, Galaha Rd, 20400, Sri Lanka
Abstract
Abstract:
Acute coronary syndrome is the main cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide and
early diagnosis is a challenge for clinicians. Though cardiac Troponin, the most commonly used
biomarker, is the gold standard for myocardial necrosis, it is blind for ischemia without necrosis.
Therefore, ideal biomarkers are essential in the care of patients presenting with symptoms suggestive
of cardiac ischemia.
The ideal biomarker or group of biomarkers of atheromatous plaque formation, rupture and thrombosis
for timely and accurate diagnosis of acute coronary syndrome is a current need. Therefore,
we discuss the existing understanding and future of biomarkers of atheromatous plaque formation,
rupture and thrombosis of acute coronary syndrome in this review.
Keywords were searched from Medline, ISI, IBSS and Google Scholar databases. Further, the authors
conducted a manual search of other relevant journals and reference lists of primary articles.
The development of high-sensitivity troponin assays facilitates earlier exclusion of acute coronary
syndrome, contributing to a reduced length of stay at the emergency department, and earlier treatment
resulting in better outcomes. Although researchers have investigated biomarkers of atheromatous
plaque formation, rupture and thrombosis to help early diagnosis of cardiac ischemia, most of
them necessitate validation from further analysis. Among these biomarkers, pregnancy-associated
plasma protein-A, intercellular adhesion molecule-1, and endothelial cell-specific molecule-
1(endocan) have shown promising results in the early diagnosis of acute coronary syndrome but
need further evaluation. However, the use of a combination of biomarkers representing varying
pathophysiological mechanisms of cardiac ischemia will support risk assessment, diagnosis and
prognosis in these patients and this is the way forward.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,General Medicine
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