Novel biomarkers for cardiovascular risk prediction among professional divers

Автор: Salah H., El-gazzar R.M., Abd el-wahab E.W., Charl F.

Журнал: Анализ риска здоровью @journal-fcrisk

Рубрика: Медико-биологические аспекты оценки воздействия факторов риска

Статья в выпуске: 1 (49), 2025 года.

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The study relevance is associated with remote negative effects produced by diving on health and related to high fatality rates. Research on cardiovascular risk assessment (CVRA) in divers is scarce. We aimed to evaluate the accuracy of some novel biomarkers versus an established cardiovascular risk estimator in CVRA among professional divers. A comparative cross-sectional study was conducted on a total of 50 professional divers and an equal number of marine seafarers. Participants were clinically evaluated and subjected to electrocardiography (ECG), basic biochemical analyses, and assessment of some trace metals and oxidative stress biomarkers (OSBMs). Optimal, 10 years, and lifetime CVR was assessed by the Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease (ASCVD) risk estimator. A predictive model for CVR among professional divers was built by testing the performance of some novel biomarkers versus the ASCVD risk estimator. According to our findings, the professional divers and seafarers showed increased 10 years and lifetime CVD risk compared to the optimal, although the divers were at a higher risk and showed noticeable electrophysiological changes. A proposed model comprising significant CVR predictors and elements of the ASCVD risk estimator improved its performance in CVRA. Corrected QT wave interval was accurate in CVD risk definition and stratification in divers and seafarers (AUC (95 % C.I.) = 0.692 (0.584-0.800), sensitivity = 60.0 %, specificity = 84.0 %, PPV = 78.9, NPV = 67.7, p function show_eabstract() { $('#eabstract1').hide(); $('#eabstract2').show(); $('#eabstract_expand').hide(); }

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Risk factors, cardiovascular risk estimators, biomarkers, ecg changes, occupational diseases, oxidative stress biomarkers, professional diving

Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/142244642

IDR: 142244642   |   DOI: 10.21668/health.risk/2025.1.11

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