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    Heart failure and diabetes: Metabolic alterations and therapeutic interventions: A state-of-The-Art review from the Translational Research Committee of the Heart Failure Association-European Society of Cardiology
    (2018)
    Maack, Christoph (6701763468)
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    Lehrke, Michael (57203333460)
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    Backs, Johannes (6506659543)
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    Heinzel, Frank R. (7005851989)
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    Hulot, Jean-Sebastien (6603026259)
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    Marx, Nikolaus (57203048581)
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    Paulus, Walter J. (7201614091)
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    Rossignol, Patrick (7006015976)
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    Taegtmeyer, Heinrich (7102044748)
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    Bauersachs, Johann (7004626054)
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    Bayes-Genis, Antoni (7004094140)
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    Brutsaert, Dirk (7006117073)
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    Bugger, Heiko (22233449600)
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    Clarke, Kieran (35476630000)
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    Cosentino, Francesco (7006332266)
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    De Keulenaer, Gilles (6603078918)
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    Cas, Alessandra Dei (18233496100)
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    González, Arantxa (57191823224)
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    Huelsmann, Martin (7006719269)
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    Iaccarino, Guido (57221543508)
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    Lunde, Ida Gjervold (17346352100)
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    Lyon, Alexander R (57203046227)
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    Pollesello, Piero (7004881964)
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    Rena, Graham (6603702420)
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    Riksen, Niels P (6603036752)
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    Rosano, Giuseppe (7007131876)
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    Staels, Bart (7102139355)
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    Van Laake, Linda W. (9533995100)
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    Wanner, Christoph (57212349814)
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    Farmakis, Dimitrios (55296706200)
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    Filippatos, Gerasimos (7003787662)
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    Ruschitzka, Frank (7003359126)
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    Seferovic, Petar (6603594879)
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    De Boer, Rudolf A. (8572907800)
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    Heymans, Stephane (6603326423)
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    Role of serum biomarkers in cancer patients receiving cardiotoxic cancer therapies: a position statement from the Cardio-Oncology Study Group of the Heart Failure Association and the Cardio-Oncology Council of the European Society of Cardiology
    (2020)
    Pudil, Radek (57210201747)
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    Mueller, Christian (57638261900)
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    Čelutkienė, Jelena (6507133552)
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    Henriksen, Peter A. (12791695200)
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    Lenihan, Dan (7003853556)
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    Dent, Susan (8983699300)
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    Barac, Ana (16177111000)
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    Stanway, Susanna (12786793200)
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    Moslehi, Javid (6602839476)
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    Suter, Thomas M. (7006001704)
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    Ky, Bonnie (23393080500)
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    Štěrba, Martin (6602528504)
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    Cardinale, Daniela (6602492476)
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    Cohen-Solal, Alain (57189610711)
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    Tocchetti, Carlo Gabriele (6507913481)
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    Farmakis, Dimitrios (55296706200)
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    Bergler-Klein, Jutta (56019537300)
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    Anker, Markus S. (35763654100)
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    Von Haehling, Stephan (6602981479)
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    Belenkov, Yury (7006528098)
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    Iakobishvili, Zaza (6603020069)
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    Maack, Christoph (6701763468)
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    Ciardiello, Fortunato (55410902800)
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    Ruschitzka, Frank (7003359126)
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    Coats, Andrew J.S. (35395386900)
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    Seferovic, Petar (6603594879)
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    Lainscak, Mitja (9739432000)
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    Piepoli, Massimo F. (7005292730)
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    Chioncel, Ovidiu (12769077100)
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    Bax, Jereon (55429494700)
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    Hulot, Jean-Sebastien (6603026259)
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    Skouri, Hadi (21934953600)
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    Hägler-Laube, Eva Simona (57219470558)
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    Asteggiano, Riccardo (24761476900)
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    Fernandez, Teresa Lopez (57194588042)
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    de Boer, Rudolf A. (8572907800)
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    Lyon, Alexander R. (57203046227)
    Serum biomarkers are an important tool in the baseline risk assessment and diagnosis of cardiovascular disease in cancer patients receiving cardiotoxic cancer treatments. Increases in cardiac biomarkers including cardiac troponin and natriuretic peptides can be used to guide initiation of cardioprotective treatments for cancer patients during treatment and to monitor the response to cardioprotective treatments, and they also offer prognostic value. This position statement examines the role of cardiac biomarkers in the management of cancer patients. The Cardio-Oncology Study Group of the Heart Failure Association (HFA) of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) in collaboration with the Cardio-Oncology Council of the ESC have evaluated the current evidence for the role of cardiovascular biomarkers in cancer patients before, during and after cardiotoxic cancer therapies. The characteristics of the main two biomarkers troponin and natriuretic peptides are discussed, the link to the mechanisms of cardiovascular toxicity, and the evidence for their clinical use in surveillance during and after anthracycline chemotherapy, trastuzumab and HER2-targeted therapies, vascular endothelial growth factor inhibitors, proteasome inhibitors, immune checkpoint inhibitors, cyclophosphamide and radiotherapy. Novel surveillance clinical pathways integrating cardiac biomarkers for cancer patients receiving anthracycline chemotherapy or trastuzumab biomarkers are presented and future direction in cardio-oncology biomarker research is discussed. © 2020 European Society of Cardiology
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    Targeted therapies in genetic dilated and hypertrophic cardiomyopathies: from molecular mechanisms to therapeutic targets. A position paper from the Heart Failure Association (HFA) and the Working Group on Myocardial Function of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC)
    (2022)
    de Boer, Rudolf A. (8572907800)
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    Heymans, Stephane (6603326423)
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    Backs, Johannes (6506659543)
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    Carrier, Lucie (55199727100)
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    Coats, Andrew J.S. (35395386900)
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    Dimmeler, Stefanie (57202659236)
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    Eschenhagen, Thomas (7004716470)
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    Filippatos, Gerasimos (7003787662)
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    Gepstein, Lior (7004638172)
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    Hulot, Jean-Sebastien (6603026259)
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    Knöll, Ralph (7004404404)
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    Kupatt, Christian (7003995571)
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    Linke, Wolfgang A. (7004812764)
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    Seidman, Christine E. (7101936253)
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    Tocchetti, C. Gabriele (6507913481)
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    van der Velden, Jolanda (7005148416)
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    Walsh, Roddy (55768671100)
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    Seferovic, Petar M. (6603594879)
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    Thum, Thomas (57195743477)
    Genetic cardiomyopathies are disorders of the cardiac muscle, most often explained by pathogenic mutations in genes encoding sarcomere, cytoskeleton, or ion channel proteins. Clinical phenotypes such as heart failure and arrhythmia are classically treated with generic drugs, but aetiology-specific and targeted treatments are lacking. As a result, cardiomyopathies still present a major burden to society, and affect many young and older patients. The Translational Committee of the Heart Failure Association (HFA) and the Working Group of Myocardial Function of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) organized a workshop to discuss recent advances in molecular and physiological studies of various forms of cardiomyopathies. The study of cardiomyopathies has intensified after several new study setups became available, such as induced pluripotent stem cells, three-dimensional printing of cells, use of scaffolds and engineered heart tissue, with convincing human validation studies. Furthermore, our knowledge on the consequences of mutated proteins has deepened, with relevance for cellular homeostasis, protein quality control and toxicity, often specific to particular cardiomyopathies, with precise effects explaining the aberrations. This has opened up new avenues to treat cardiomyopathies, using contemporary techniques from the molecular toolbox, such as gene editing and repair using CRISPR-Cas9 techniques, antisense therapies, novel designer drugs, and RNA therapies. In this article, we discuss the connection between biology and diverse clinical presentation, as well as promising new medications and therapeutic avenues, which may be instrumental to come to precision medicine of genetic cardiomyopathies. © 2021 The Authors. European Journal of Heart Failure published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of European Society of Cardiology.

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