Abstract:The prevalence and mortality rate of cardiovascular disease in China is still on the rise, so it is especially important to screen out new cardiovascular disease biomarkers. Traditionally, blood has been the most widely studied source of biomarkers. In recent years, urinary proteomics has become more widely used in clinically relevant issues, and the use of urine as a biomarker has attracted widespread attention in academia. This can help to better understand pathophysiological process of cardiovascular disease, allow the definition of new biomarkers for predicting, diagnosing, guide clinical treatment, and help identify new therapeutic targets. This paper describes the current research advance in urinary proteomics and the major finding in the study of characteristic markers in the urine of known cardiovascular diseases, and prospects for future development.