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Heart ‘omics’ in AGEing (HOMAGE): design, research objectives and characteristics of the common database

Heart failure is common in older people and its prevalence is increasing. The Heart ‘omics’ in AGEing (HOMAGE) project aims to provide a biomarker approach that will improve the early diagnosis of heart failure. A large clinical database, based on (1) prospective population studies or (2) cross-sect...

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Autores principales: Jacobs, Lotte, Thijs, Lutgarde, Jin, Yu, Zannad, Faiez, Mebazaa, Alexandre, Rouet, Philippe, Pinet, Florence, Bauters, Christophe, Pieske, Burkert, Tomaschitz, Andreas, Mamas, Mamas, Diez, Javier, McDonald, Kenneth, Cleland, John G. F., Rocca, Hans-Peter Brunner-La, Heymans, Stephane, Latini, Roberto, Masson, Serge, Sever, Peter, Delles, Christian, Pocock, Stuart, Collier, Timothy, Kuznetsova, Tatiana, Staessen, Jan A
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Editorial Department of Journal of Biomedical Research 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4197385/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25332706
http://dx.doi.org/10.7555/JBR.28.20140045
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author Jacobs, Lotte
Thijs, Lutgarde
Jin, Yu
Zannad, Faiez
Mebazaa, Alexandre
Rouet, Philippe
Pinet, Florence
Bauters, Christophe
Pieske, Burkert
Tomaschitz, Andreas
Mamas, Mamas
Diez, Javier
McDonald, Kenneth
Cleland, John G. F.
Rocca, Hans-Peter Brunner-La
Heymans, Stephane
Latini, Roberto
Masson, Serge
Sever, Peter
Delles, Christian
Pocock, Stuart
Collier, Timothy
Kuznetsova, Tatiana
Staessen, Jan A
author_facet Jacobs, Lotte
Thijs, Lutgarde
Jin, Yu
Zannad, Faiez
Mebazaa, Alexandre
Rouet, Philippe
Pinet, Florence
Bauters, Christophe
Pieske, Burkert
Tomaschitz, Andreas
Mamas, Mamas
Diez, Javier
McDonald, Kenneth
Cleland, John G. F.
Rocca, Hans-Peter Brunner-La
Heymans, Stephane
Latini, Roberto
Masson, Serge
Sever, Peter
Delles, Christian
Pocock, Stuart
Collier, Timothy
Kuznetsova, Tatiana
Staessen, Jan A
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description Heart failure is common in older people and its prevalence is increasing. The Heart ‘omics’ in AGEing (HOMAGE) project aims to provide a biomarker approach that will improve the early diagnosis of heart failure. A large clinical database, based on (1) prospective population studies or (2) cross-sectional, prospective studies or randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of patients at risk for or with overt cardiovascular disease will be constructed to determine most promising ‘omics’-based biomarkers to identify the risk of developing heart failure and/or comorbidities. Population studies, patient cohorts and RCTs are eligible for inclusion in the common database, if they received ethical approval to obtain and share data and have baseline information on cardiovascular risk factors. Currently, the HOMAGE database includes 43,065 subjects, from 20 studies in eight European countries, including healthy subjects from three population studies in France, Belgium and Italy (n  =  7,124), patients with heart failure (n  =  4,312) from four cohorts in the UK, Spain and Switzerland and patients at high risk for cardiovascular disease (n  =  31,629) in 13 cohorts. It is anticipated that more partners will join the consortium and enlarge the pooled data. This large merged database will be a useful resource with which to identify candidate biomarkers that play a role in the mechanism underlying the onset and progression of heart failure.
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spelling pubmed-41973852014-10-20 Heart ‘omics’ in AGEing (HOMAGE): design, research objectives and characteristics of the common database Jacobs, Lotte Thijs, Lutgarde Jin, Yu Zannad, Faiez Mebazaa, Alexandre Rouet, Philippe Pinet, Florence Bauters, Christophe Pieske, Burkert Tomaschitz, Andreas Mamas, Mamas Diez, Javier McDonald, Kenneth Cleland, John G. F. Rocca, Hans-Peter Brunner-La Heymans, Stephane Latini, Roberto Masson, Serge Sever, Peter Delles, Christian Pocock, Stuart Collier, Timothy Kuznetsova, Tatiana Staessen, Jan A J Biomed Res Research-Article Heart failure is common in older people and its prevalence is increasing. The Heart ‘omics’ in AGEing (HOMAGE) project aims to provide a biomarker approach that will improve the early diagnosis of heart failure. A large clinical database, based on (1) prospective population studies or (2) cross-sectional, prospective studies or randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of patients at risk for or with overt cardiovascular disease will be constructed to determine most promising ‘omics’-based biomarkers to identify the risk of developing heart failure and/or comorbidities. Population studies, patient cohorts and RCTs are eligible for inclusion in the common database, if they received ethical approval to obtain and share data and have baseline information on cardiovascular risk factors. Currently, the HOMAGE database includes 43,065 subjects, from 20 studies in eight European countries, including healthy subjects from three population studies in France, Belgium and Italy (n  =  7,124), patients with heart failure (n  =  4,312) from four cohorts in the UK, Spain and Switzerland and patients at high risk for cardiovascular disease (n  =  31,629) in 13 cohorts. It is anticipated that more partners will join the consortium and enlarge the pooled data. This large merged database will be a useful resource with which to identify candidate biomarkers that play a role in the mechanism underlying the onset and progression of heart failure. Editorial Department of Journal of Biomedical Research 2014-09 2014-07-31 /pmc/articles/PMC4197385/ /pubmed/25332706 http://dx.doi.org/10.7555/JBR.28.20140045 Text en 2014 the Journal of Biomedical Research. All rights reserved.
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Jacobs, Lotte
Thijs, Lutgarde
Jin, Yu
Zannad, Faiez
Mebazaa, Alexandre
Rouet, Philippe
Pinet, Florence
Bauters, Christophe
Pieske, Burkert
Tomaschitz, Andreas
Mamas, Mamas
Diez, Javier
McDonald, Kenneth
Cleland, John G. F.
Rocca, Hans-Peter Brunner-La
Heymans, Stephane
Latini, Roberto
Masson, Serge
Sever, Peter
Delles, Christian
Pocock, Stuart
Collier, Timothy
Kuznetsova, Tatiana
Staessen, Jan A
Heart ‘omics’ in AGEing (HOMAGE): design, research objectives and characteristics of the common database
title Heart ‘omics’ in AGEing (HOMAGE): design, research objectives and characteristics of the common database
title_full Heart ‘omics’ in AGEing (HOMAGE): design, research objectives and characteristics of the common database
title_fullStr Heart ‘omics’ in AGEing (HOMAGE): design, research objectives and characteristics of the common database
title_full_unstemmed Heart ‘omics’ in AGEing (HOMAGE): design, research objectives and characteristics of the common database
title_short Heart ‘omics’ in AGEing (HOMAGE): design, research objectives and characteristics of the common database
title_sort heart ‘omics’ in ageing (homage): design, research objectives and characteristics of the common database
topic Research-Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4197385/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25332706
http://dx.doi.org/10.7555/JBR.28.20140045
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