Open Access
American Research Journal of Cardiovascular Diseases
ISSN (Online): 2575-7601
DOI: 10.46568/arjcd
Does Growth-Differentiation Factor-15 Provide Additional Prognostic Information Beyond Conventional Cardiovascular Risk Factors and Biomarkers in Heart Failure?
Senior Consultant of Therapeutic Unit, Internal Medicine Department
State Medical University of Zaporozhye,Ukraine
Alexander E. Berezin, “Does Growth-Differentiation Factor-15 Provide Additional Prognostic
Information Beyond Conventional Cardiovascular Risk Factors and Biomarkers in Heart Failure?“. American
Research Journal of Cardiovascular Diseases, 1(1); pp: 21-24
Abstract
Heart failure (HF) remains to be a leading factor of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Although
risk stratification of HF is promising prediction care, there are several controversies regarding choosing more
optimal combinations of biomarkers and method (single versus serial measurements) of biomarker use in
routine clinical practice. Growth differentiation factor-15 (GDF-15) is considered a biomarker associated with
cardiac / vascular remodeling, oxidative stress, fibrosis and inflammation that were proposed to stratify HF
patients at risk of death. It has been suggested that GDF-15 adding to natriuretic peptides or other conventional
biomarkers (soluble ST2, cardiac troponins and galectin-3) might improve discriminative value of entire
predictive models. The Editorial is depicted the discussion about the perspectives of clinical use of GDF-15 in
risk stratification of HF.