Treating Cardiovascular Disorders with Personalized Medicine.

Ishu Garg, Harish Kumar, Madhu Verma, Iti Chauhan, Vishal Panwar
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The past decade has appreciated personalized medicine as a novel medical approach that deals with all practices that are tailored to individual patients. Personalized treatment or personalized cardiology for cardiovascular disorders is an emerging medicine system for related patients. Personalized cardiology is solely based on genomics and proteomics; molecular diagnostics and biomarkers of the cardiovascular system link diagnosis with therapy. Bioinformatics is useful in CVD risk stratification and might improve risk-estimating algorithms. Personalized cardiology involves 3D printing, pharmacotherapy, surgery, lifestyle modifications, and combinations thereof. Understanding the pathology of CVD and identifying causative factors at the individual level can provide opportunities for developing personalized medicine. Since it offers novel avenues for diagnosing, preventing, and treating CVD, molecular genetics has made a substantial contribution to the field of molecular cardiology. Nonetheless, there are still a lot of obstacles to overcome from the standpoints of science and policy. These obstacles can be avoided using evidence-based procedures, clinical applications, biomarker-based detection techniques, comprehensive concepts, and understanding. Targeted therapies may be developed as a result of improved disease classification and a better knowledge of the individual differences in pathology. Cardiovascular disorders, like hypertension, angina, or ischemic heart, a condition of reduced blood flow to the heart, coronary artery disease or damaged blood vessels, myocardial infarction or resisted blood flow to the myocardium, and cardiac arrhythmia or irregular cardiac cycles are the primary targets for personalized cardiology. The current review discusses various parameters for personalizing the treatment of cardiovascular disorders.

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