The Asian Age

‘ New blood test to predict second heart attack risk’

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Melbourne: A blood test that quickly and easily detects whether a person is at the risk of a secondary heart attack is being developed by scientists. The researcher­s at the Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute in Australia have identified plasma lipid biomarkers ( fats in the blood) that improve upon traditiona­l risk factors in predicting heart disease and stroke. The blood test is proposed to be trialled in Australia over the next 2- 3 years, said Peter Meikle, a professor Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute. Eventually this test will help better assess a patient’s risk of developing heart disease, he said. The study, published in the journal JCI Insight, looked at 10,000 samples to find the biomarkers that will determine whether a person is at the risk of having another heart attack. “We hope to identify those individual­s who are at greatest risk of a second heart attack so that they can be closely monitored and treated accordingl­y,” Meikle said. “While there are thousands of lipids in the blood, our challenge is to identify which ones best predict disease outcomes,” he said. To date, a prototype of this test has been trailed in America, yet the prototype only provides limited informatio­n on the basis of two lipid markers, researcher­s said. The test will be a simple blood test, similar to the process and cost of having a cholestero­l test, and could be operated out of hospital pathology laboratori­es that already contain the necessary equipment.

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