Trends of popularity of cardiac biomarkers: Insights from Google Trends

This study was aimed at assessing the trend of worldwide popularity, thus likely reflecting usage, of conventional cardiac biomarkers, including cardiac troponins, myoglobin and creatine kinase MB (CK-MB). Google Trends was interrogated using a combination of the three search terms “troponin” AND “...

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Main Authors: Giuseppe Lippi, Camilla Mattiuzzi, Gianfranco Cervellin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2018-12-01
Series:Emergency Care Journal
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Online Access:https://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/ecj/article/view/7769
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spelling doaj-d73910ac1e1f4d68950baf9d8839aa6d2020-11-25T03:20:10ZengPAGEPress PublicationsEmergency Care Journal1826-98262282-20542018-12-0114310.4081/ecj.2018.7769Trends of popularity of cardiac biomarkers: Insights from Google TrendsGiuseppe Lippi0Camilla Mattiuzzi1Gianfranco Cervellin2Section of Clinical Biochemistry, University of VeronaService of Clinical Governance, Provincial Agency for Sanitary Services, TrentoEmergency Department, University Hospital of Parma This study was aimed at assessing the trend of worldwide popularity, thus likely reflecting usage, of conventional cardiac biomarkers, including cardiac troponins, myoglobin and creatine kinase MB (CK-MB). Google Trends was interrogated using a combination of the three search terms “troponin” AND “myoglobin” AND “CK-MB”, with a time limit set between January 1, 2014 (i.e., the oldest searchable year) and present time (i.e., August 13, 2018). The raw data were entered into an Excel worksheet and reported as cumulative Google Trends scores per week for each cardiac biomarker. The popularity score of myoglobin and CK-MB has displayed a significantly decreasing trend since the 2004, whilst that of troponin has exhibited an apparently paradoxical Ushape behavior, with a more pronounced increase during the past 10 years. The correlation between time and cumulative Google searches was significant for all biomarkers, being r= 0.40 (P<0.001) for troponin, r= -0.45 (P<0.001) for myoglobin and r= - 0.79 (P<0.001) for CK-MB. The score of overall Google searches for troponin was approximately 2.5-fold and 8.5-fold higher than for myoglobin and CK-MB, respectively. When the analysis was limited to the past ten years, the correlation between time and cumulative Google searches became even stronger for troponin (r= 0.85; P<0.001), remained virtually identical for CK-MB (r= -0.80; P<0.001), whilst it was no longer significant for myoglobin (r= - 0.13; P=0.150). The graphical analysis of Google search frequency also showed that CK-MB appears to be popular in Mexico, Brazil, Chile, Japan, Poland and Romania, myoglobin seems popular in Uruguay, Bolivia, Denmark, Kazakhstan and in some African Nations, whilst troponin is mostly predominant in the remaining parts of the world. The results of this study suggest that, despite all available guidelines share the principle that cardiac troponin should be considered the one and only reference biomarker for diagnosing myocardial ischemia, CK-MB and especially myoglobin are still popular worldwide, especially in certain geographic areas. https://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/ecj/article/view/7769biomarkerstroponinmyoglobinCK-MBacute myocardial infarction
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author Giuseppe Lippi
Camilla Mattiuzzi
Gianfranco Cervellin
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Camilla Mattiuzzi
Gianfranco Cervellin
Trends of popularity of cardiac biomarkers: Insights from Google Trends
Emergency Care Journal
biomarkers
troponin
myoglobin
CK-MB
acute myocardial infarction
author_facet Giuseppe Lippi
Camilla Mattiuzzi
Gianfranco Cervellin
author_sort Giuseppe Lippi
title Trends of popularity of cardiac biomarkers: Insights from Google Trends
title_short Trends of popularity of cardiac biomarkers: Insights from Google Trends
title_full Trends of popularity of cardiac biomarkers: Insights from Google Trends
title_fullStr Trends of popularity of cardiac biomarkers: Insights from Google Trends
title_full_unstemmed Trends of popularity of cardiac biomarkers: Insights from Google Trends
title_sort trends of popularity of cardiac biomarkers: insights from google trends
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Emergency Care Journal
issn 1826-9826
2282-2054
publishDate 2018-12-01
description This study was aimed at assessing the trend of worldwide popularity, thus likely reflecting usage, of conventional cardiac biomarkers, including cardiac troponins, myoglobin and creatine kinase MB (CK-MB). Google Trends was interrogated using a combination of the three search terms “troponin” AND “myoglobin” AND “CK-MB”, with a time limit set between January 1, 2014 (i.e., the oldest searchable year) and present time (i.e., August 13, 2018). The raw data were entered into an Excel worksheet and reported as cumulative Google Trends scores per week for each cardiac biomarker. The popularity score of myoglobin and CK-MB has displayed a significantly decreasing trend since the 2004, whilst that of troponin has exhibited an apparently paradoxical Ushape behavior, with a more pronounced increase during the past 10 years. The correlation between time and cumulative Google searches was significant for all biomarkers, being r= 0.40 (P<0.001) for troponin, r= -0.45 (P<0.001) for myoglobin and r= - 0.79 (P<0.001) for CK-MB. The score of overall Google searches for troponin was approximately 2.5-fold and 8.5-fold higher than for myoglobin and CK-MB, respectively. When the analysis was limited to the past ten years, the correlation between time and cumulative Google searches became even stronger for troponin (r= 0.85; P<0.001), remained virtually identical for CK-MB (r= -0.80; P<0.001), whilst it was no longer significant for myoglobin (r= - 0.13; P=0.150). The graphical analysis of Google search frequency also showed that CK-MB appears to be popular in Mexico, Brazil, Chile, Japan, Poland and Romania, myoglobin seems popular in Uruguay, Bolivia, Denmark, Kazakhstan and in some African Nations, whilst troponin is mostly predominant in the remaining parts of the world. The results of this study suggest that, despite all available guidelines share the principle that cardiac troponin should be considered the one and only reference biomarker for diagnosing myocardial ischemia, CK-MB and especially myoglobin are still popular worldwide, especially in certain geographic areas.
topic biomarkers
troponin
myoglobin
CK-MB
acute myocardial infarction
url https://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/ecj/article/view/7769
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