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Original article | published - printed | peer reviewed

Personalized cardiovascular medicine: concepts and methodological considerations.


Nature Reviews Cardiology 2013 ; 10(6): 308 - 316






Bibliometric indicators



Impact Factor = 10.154

Citations (WOS) = 403

DOI = 10.1038/nrcardio.2013.35

PubMed-ID = 23528962


Authors

Völzke H*1, Schmidt C1, Baumeister S1, Ittermann T1, Fung G, Krafczyk-Korth J2,3, Hoffmann W3, Schwab M, Meyer zu Schwabedissen H4, Dörr M5, Felix S5, Lieb W1, Kroemer H4


Abstract

The primary goals of personalized medicine are to optimize diagnostic and treatment strategies by tailoring them to the specific characteristics of an individual patient. In this Review, we summarize basic concepts and methods of personalizing cardiovascular medicine. In-depth characterization of study participants and patients in general practice using standardized methods is a pivotal component of study design in personalized medicine. Standardization and quality assurance of clinical data are similarly important, but in daily practice imprecise definitions of clinical variables can reduce power and introduce bias, which limits the validity of the data obtained as well as their potential clinical applicability. Changes in statistical methods with personalized medicine include a shift from dichotomous outcomes towards continuously measured variables, predictive modelling, and individualized medical decisions, subgroup analyses, and data-mining strategies. A variety of approaches to personalized medicine exist in cardiovascular research and clinical practice that might have the potential to individualize diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. For some of the emerging methods, such as data mining, the most-efficient way to use these tools is not yet fully understood. In addition, the predictive models-although promising-are far from mature, and are likely to be greatly improved by using available large-scale data sets.

Published in

Nature Reviews Cardiology


Year 2013
Impact Factor (2013) 10.154
Volume 10
Issue 6
Pages 308 - 316
Open Access nein
Peer reviewed ja
Article type Original article
Article state published - printed
DOI 10.1038/nrcardio.2013.35
PubMed-ID 23528962

Common journal data

Short name: NAT REV CARDIOL
ISSN: 1759-5002
eISSN: 1759-5010
Country: ENGLAND
Language: English
Categories:
  • BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS


Impact factor trend

Year Impact Factor
2010 7.467
2011 8.833
2012 10.4
2013 10.154
2014 9.183
2015 10.533
2016 14.299
2017 15.162
2018 17.42
2019 20.26
2020 32.43
2021 49.421
2022 49.6
2023 41.7
2024 44.2

Projects

GANI_MED Greifswald Approach to Individualized Medicine (Projektverbund)

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