Circulating biomarkers improve prediction of postoperative outcome after aortic valve surgery - Scorecard - MDSpire

Circulating biomarkers improve prediction of postoperative outcome after aortic valve surgery

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  • Till Joscha Demal

  • Jenny Bialczak

  • Alina Goßling

  • Francisco Miguel Ojeda

  • Oliver Daniel Bhadra

  • Björn Sill

  • Johannes Petersen

  • Sebastian Ludwig

  • David Grundmann

  • Lisa Voigtländer

  • Lara Waldschmidt

  • Laura Hannen

  • Niklas Schofer

  • Stefan Blankenberg

  • Paulus Kirchhof

  • Thomas Renné

  • Lenard Conradi

  • Hermann Reichenspurner

  • Evaldas Girdauskas

  • Andreas Schaefer

  • June 2, 2026

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Clinical Scorecard: Preoperative Circulating Biomarkers Enhance Prediction of Postoperative Outcomes Following Aortic Valve Surgery

At a Glance

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Condition
Key MechanismsSpecify the nature of the association between biomarkers and outcomes.
Target Population
Care Setting

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Guideline-Based Recommendations

Diagnosis

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Management

    Monitoring & Follow-up

      Risks

        Patient & Prescribing Data

        Patients with severe aortic valve disease undergoing surgery.

        Combination of biomarkers with established risk scores enhances outcome prediction.

        Clinical Best Practices

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