Biosensor for rapid and accurate detection of cardiovascular biomarkers: Progress and prospects in biosensors

The primary cause of death worldwide is cardiovascular disease (CVD), which has a considerable mortality rate. It is essential to identify cardiac biomarkers and heartbeat signals early to lower mortality. Conventional CVD examinations require costly hospital equipment for standard CVD examinations...

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Main Authors: Sophia Nazir, Rabail Azhar Iqbal
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2023-09-01
Series:Biosensors and Bioelectronics: X
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590137023000857
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description The primary cause of death worldwide is cardiovascular disease (CVD), which has a considerable mortality rate. It is essential to identify cardiac biomarkers and heartbeat signals early to lower mortality. Conventional CVD examinations require costly hospital equipment for standard CVD examinations and electrocardiogram (ECG) monitoring, both of which take time and are inconvenient. Recently, interest in developing biosensing technologies for rapid CVD marker screening has increased. As a result of advancements in nanotechnology and bioelectronics, novel biosensor platforms are being created to achieve quick detection, precise quantification, and continuous monitoring during disease progression. Research is being done on chemical, electrochemical, optical, and electromechanical sensing techniques. The article begins with an overview of the prevalence and types of CVD that are most prevalent. Then, cardiac signals and cardiovascular biomarkers that are commonly employed in clinic, as well as their applications for disease prognosis, are summarised. Emerging CVD wearable and implanted biosensors are described, as well as monitoring bioelectronics, allowing for continuous examination of these heart symptoms. Finally, the advantages and disadvantages of various biological detecting systems, as well as future CVD biosensor research concepts, are discussed.
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spelling doaj.art-166787fcbb244a889454422824a6af4f2023-08-29T04:17:58ZengElsevierBiosensors and Bioelectronics: X2590-13702023-09-0114100388Biosensor for rapid and accurate detection of cardiovascular biomarkers: Progress and prospects in biosensorsSophia Nazir0Rabail Azhar Iqbal1Wolfson Nanomaterials & Devices Laboratory, School of Engineering, Computing and Mathematics, University of Plymouth, Devon, PL4 8AA, United Kingdom; Corresponding author. Wolfson Nanomaterials & Devices Laboratory, School of Engineering, Computing and Mathematics, University of Plymouth, Devon, PL4 8AA, United Kingdom.C.M.H Lahore Medical College, University of Health Sciences, Abdur Rahman Road, Lahore Cantt, PakistanThe primary cause of death worldwide is cardiovascular disease (CVD), which has a considerable mortality rate. It is essential to identify cardiac biomarkers and heartbeat signals early to lower mortality. Conventional CVD examinations require costly hospital equipment for standard CVD examinations and electrocardiogram (ECG) monitoring, both of which take time and are inconvenient. Recently, interest in developing biosensing technologies for rapid CVD marker screening has increased. As a result of advancements in nanotechnology and bioelectronics, novel biosensor platforms are being created to achieve quick detection, precise quantification, and continuous monitoring during disease progression. Research is being done on chemical, electrochemical, optical, and electromechanical sensing techniques. The article begins with an overview of the prevalence and types of CVD that are most prevalent. Then, cardiac signals and cardiovascular biomarkers that are commonly employed in clinic, as well as their applications for disease prognosis, are summarised. Emerging CVD wearable and implanted biosensors are described, as well as monitoring bioelectronics, allowing for continuous examination of these heart symptoms. Finally, the advantages and disadvantages of various biological detecting systems, as well as future CVD biosensor research concepts, are discussed.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590137023000857BiosensorMyoglobinWearableGFETAcute myocardial infectionSensitivity
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Biosensor for rapid and accurate detection of cardiovascular biomarkers: Progress and prospects in biosensors
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Myoglobin
Wearable
GFET
Acute myocardial infection
Sensitivity
title Biosensor for rapid and accurate detection of cardiovascular biomarkers: Progress and prospects in biosensors
title_full Biosensor for rapid and accurate detection of cardiovascular biomarkers: Progress and prospects in biosensors
title_fullStr Biosensor for rapid and accurate detection of cardiovascular biomarkers: Progress and prospects in biosensors
title_full_unstemmed Biosensor for rapid and accurate detection of cardiovascular biomarkers: Progress and prospects in biosensors
title_short Biosensor for rapid and accurate detection of cardiovascular biomarkers: Progress and prospects in biosensors
title_sort biosensor for rapid and accurate detection of cardiovascular biomarkers progress and prospects in biosensors
topic Biosensor
Myoglobin
Wearable
GFET
Acute myocardial infection
Sensitivity
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