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Abstract
Precision medicine in cardiac electrophysiology tailors diagnosis, treatment, and prevention by integrating genetic, environmental, and lifestyle factors. Unlike traditional, generalized strategies, precision medicine focuses on individual patient characteristics to enhance care. Significant progress has been made, especially in managing channelopathies, where genetic insights now already drive personalized therapies. Identifying specific mutations has clarified molecular mechanisms and enabled targeted interventions, improving outcomes in conditions such as long QT syndrome. The integration of big data from clinical records, omics datasets, and biosignals from devices such as cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIEDs) or wearables may be on the verge of revolutionizing the diagnosis of cardiac arrhythmias once again. Progress is also expected in the field of human-induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) and in silico modeling, which may overcome the limitations of traditional expression systems for the functional evaluation of patient-specific mutations. Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) and polygenic risk scores (PRS) provide deeper insights into complex arrhythmogenic disorders, aiding in risk stratification and targeted treatment strategies. Finally, emerging technologies such as CRISPR/Cas9 promise gene editing for inherited and acquired arrhythmias. In summary, precision medicine offers the potential for individualized treatment of cardiac arrhythmias.
期刊介绍:
Herz is the high-level journal for further education for all physicians interested in cardiology. The individual issues of the journal each deal with specific topics and comprise review articles in English and German written by competent and esteemed authors. They provide up-to-date and comprehensive information concerning the speciality dealt with in the issue. Due to the fact that all relevant aspects of the pertinent topic of an issue are considered, an overview of the current status and progress in cardiology is presented. Reviews and original articles round off the spectrum of information provided.