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Role of collagen turnover biomarkers in the noninvasive assessment of myocardial fibrosis: an update

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Ureche, Carina
Nedelcu, Alina-Elena
Sascau, Radu A.
Statescu, Cristian
Covic, Adrian

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The pro-fibrotic milieu, as the result of the extracellular matrix remodeling, is a central feature in the pathophysiology of heart disease and contributes to its high morbidity and mortality. Fibrosis is a recognized risk factor for development of heart failure and arrythmias and is usually detected by cardiac magnetic resonance or endomyocardial biopsy. Collagen type I and type III are major components of the collagen network, and the assessment of their derived biomarkers could serve as estimate of the myocardial fibrotic content. This review summarizes data from numerous studies in which these biomarkers have proven their diagnostic and prognostic utility, setting the stage for further randomized clinical trials that might translate into early implementation of antifibrotic therapies.

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Biomarkers in Medicine

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Future Medicine Ltd

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Medicine, Research and experimental medicine

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