AI Article Synopsis

  • - Acute coronary syndrome is the top cause of death for those with coronary artery disease and various other conditions like diabetes and chronic kidney disease.
  • - Early detection of heart cell damage can significantly enhance patient outcomes and allow for safer discharges from intensive care for those without critical heart issues.
  • - The article highlights advancements in research and clinical use of markers that indicate heart damage, which have greatly improved current medical practices.

Article Abstract

Acute coronary syndrome remains the leading cause of death in both patients with coronary artery disease and patients with other diseases (such as diabetes mellitus, chronic kidney disease, inflammatory diseases of various etiologies, and others). Early diagnosis of cardiomyocyte damage and necrosis opens up wide opportunities to improve the prognosis of patients with atherosclerotic lesions of the coronary arteries, and also makes it possible to discharge patients without acute cardiovascular pathology from intensive care units with a high degree of probability. The article discusses the evolution of the research and introduction into broad clinical practice of markers of myocardial damage and necrosis, which have largely improved modern clinical practice.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.26442/00403660.2024.09.202854DOI Listing

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