Coronary Syndrome: Prevention and Management
A special issue of Medicina (ISSN 1648-9144). This special issue belongs to the section "Cardiology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 July 2024) | Viewed by 1491
Special Issue Editor
Interests: cardiovascular disease; coronary syndrome; cardiology
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
We are currently working on a Special Issue of Medicina focusing on the prevention and management of coronary syndrome. Despite remarkable progress in recent decades, coronary artery disease still represents a major public health issue, with a huge impact in terms of mortality, morbidity and the quality of life. Great research efforts are still necessary to improve the prognosis of this disease. The exploration of new risk factors may contribute to medical management and health care. Circulating biomarkers involved in the pathogenesis of coronary artery disease have the potential to detect the disease at early stages: biochemical (proteins), inflammatory, epigenetic (ncRNA, miRNA) and transcriptional markers (gene expression). In parallel, new imaging diagnostic tools are being developed to allow for less invasive and more widely applicable diagnoses. Nowadays, imaging is rapidly evolving due to the many applications of artificial intelligence, modern magnetic resonance techniques and computer tomographic imaging. We want to understand diagnostic decisions, derive treatment-guiding and prognostic information, and assess treatment responses from primary prevention and pharmacotherapy to invasive management. We aim to offer readers a snapshot of the latest advances in the field and overview the most intriguing challenges ahead and expected developments that may impact our daily clinical practice. We would be very happy to receive your contribution, and we look forward to receiving your input for this exciting project.
Dr. Cristian Mornos
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- risk factors
- coronary pathophysiology
- biomarkers
- non-invasive imaging
- prognosis
- pharmacotheraphy
- interventional management
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