Venous thromboembolism: diagnostic advances and unaddressed challenges in management

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Abstract

Purpose of reviewThis review summarizes recent advances in developing targeted diagnostics for venous thromboembolism (VTE) and unaddressed knowledge gaps in patient management. Without addressing these critical data needs, the morbidity in VTE patients will persist.Recent findingsRecent studies investigating plasma protein profiles in VTE patients have identified key diagnostic targets to address the currently unmet need for low-cost, confirmatory, point-of-care VTE diagnostics. These studies and a growing body of evidence from animal model studies have revealed the importance of inflammatory and vascular pathology in driving VTE, which are currently unaddressed targets for VTE therapy. To enhance the translation of preclinical animal studies, clinical quantification of thrombus burden and comparative component analyses between modeled VTE and clinical VTE are necessary.SummaryLead candidates from protein profiling of VTE patients' plasma offer a promising outlook in developing low cost, confirmatory, point-of-care testing for VTE. Additionally, addressing the critical knowledge gap of quantitatively measuring clinical thrombi will allow for an array of benefits in VTE management and informing the translatability of experimental therapeutics.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)122-129
Number of pages8
JournalCurrent opinion in hematology
Volume31
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - May 1 2024

Keywords

  • biomarkers
  • point of care diagnostics
  • thrombus burden
  • translational knowledge gaps
  • venous thromboembolism

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Hematology

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