A comprehensive exploration of novel biomarkers for the early diagnosis of aortic dissection

Hellenic J Cardiol. 2024 Jun 21:S1109-9666(24)00130-1. doi: 10.1016/j.hjc.2024.06.006. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Aortic dissection (AD) is a catastrophic life-threatening cardiovascular emergency with a 1-2% per hour mortality rate post-diagnosis, characterized physiologically by the separation of aortic wall layers. AD initially presents as intense pain that can then radiate to the back, arms, neck, or jaw along with neurological deficits like difficulty in speaking, and unilateral weakness in some patients. This spectrum of clinical features associated with AD is often confused with acute myocardial infarction, hence leading to a delay in AD diagnosis. Cardiac and vascular biomarkers are structural proteins and microRNAs circulating in the bloodstream that correlate to tissue damage and their levels become detectable even before symptom onset. Timely diagnosis of AD using biomarkers, in combination with advanced imaging diagnostics, will significantly improve prognosis by allowing earlier vascular interventions. This comprehensive review aims to investigate emerging biomarkers in the diagnosis of AD, as well as provide future directives for creating advanced diagnostic tools and imaging techniques.

Keywords: Aortic disease; Aortic dissection; Biomarkers; Cardiovascular disease; Inflammation.

Publication types

  • Review