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Heart rate variability-based prediction of early cardiotoxicity in breast-cancer patients treated with anthracyclines and trastuzumab.
Luna-Alcala, Santiago; Espejel-Guzmán, Adrián; Lerma, Claudia; Leon, Paula; Guerra, Enrique C; Fernández, Jose Rodrigo Espinosa; Martinez-Dominguez, Pavel; Serrano-Roman, Javier; Cabello-Ganem, Aldo; Aparicio-Ortiz, Alexis D; Keirns, Candace; Lerma, Abel; Ana-Bayona, Maria Jose Santa; Espinola-Zavaleta, Nilda.
Afiliação
  • Luna-Alcala S; Department of Nuclear Cardiology, National Institute of Cardiology Ignacio Chavez, Colonia Seccion XVI, Juan Badiano No 1, Colonia Seccion XVI, Tlalpan, Mexico City, 14080, Mexico.
  • Espejel-Guzmán A; Mexican Social Security Institute IMSS, Mexico City, Mexico.
  • Lerma C; Department of Molecular Biology, National Institute of Cardiology Ignacio Chavez, Colonia Seccion XVI, Juan Badiano 1, Tlalpan, Mexico City, 14080, Mexico.
  • Leon P; Department of Electrical Engineering, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Unidad Iztapalapa, Mexico City, 09340, México.
  • Guerra EC; Department of Nuclear Cardiology, National Institute of Cardiology Ignacio Chavez, Colonia Seccion XVI, Juan Badiano No 1, Colonia Seccion XVI, Tlalpan, Mexico City, 14080, Mexico.
  • Fernández JRE; Breast Cancer Department, National Institute of Cancer, Mexico City, Mexico.
  • Martinez-Dominguez P; Department of Nuclear Cardiology, National Institute of Cardiology Ignacio Chavez, Colonia Seccion XVI, Juan Badiano No 1, Colonia Seccion XVI, Tlalpan, Mexico City, 14080, Mexico.
  • Serrano-Roman J; Department of Nuclear Cardiology, National Institute of Cardiology Ignacio Chavez, Colonia Seccion XVI, Juan Badiano No 1, Colonia Seccion XVI, Tlalpan, Mexico City, 14080, Mexico.
  • Cabello-Ganem A; Department of Nuclear Cardiology, National Institute of Cardiology Ignacio Chavez, Colonia Seccion XVI, Juan Badiano No 1, Colonia Seccion XVI, Tlalpan, Mexico City, 14080, Mexico.
  • Aparicio-Ortiz AD; Department of Nuclear Cardiology, National Institute of Cardiology Ignacio Chavez, Colonia Seccion XVI, Juan Badiano No 1, Colonia Seccion XVI, Tlalpan, Mexico City, 14080, Mexico.
  • Keirns C; Shelby County Health Department, Memphis, TN, USA.
  • Lerma A; Institute of Health Sciences, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo, San Agustín Tlaxiaca, 42160, Mexico.
  • Ana-Bayona MJS; Department of Nuclear Cardiology, National Institute of Cardiology Ignacio Chavez, Colonia Seccion XVI, Juan Badiano No 1, Colonia Seccion XVI, Tlalpan, Mexico City, 14080, Mexico.
  • Espinola-Zavaleta N; Department of Nuclear Cardiology, National Institute of Cardiology Ignacio Chavez, Colonia Seccion XVI, Juan Badiano No 1, Colonia Seccion XVI, Tlalpan, Mexico City, 14080, Mexico. niesza2001@hotmail.com.
Cardiooncology ; 10(1): 32, 2024 May 29.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38812020
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Cardiotoxicity is a recognized complication in breast cancer (BC) patients undergoing chemotherapy with anthracyclines with or without trastuzumab. However, the prognostic value of heart rate variability (HRV) indexes for early cardiotoxicity development remains unknown.

METHODS:

Fifty BC patients underwent TTE assessment before and three months after chemotherapy. HRV indexes were obtained from continuous electrocardiograms in supine position with spontaneous breathing, active standing, and supine position with controlled breathing. The magnitude of change (Δ) between supine-standing and supine-controlled breathing was calculated. Variables were compared using t-test or ANOVA. Cardiotoxicity predictive value was assessed by ROC curve analysis. A p value of < 0.05 was considered significant.

RESULTS:

TTE revealed reduced left atrial conduit strain in the cardiotoxicity group. Mean heart rate increased during all maneuvers at follow-up, with no differences in HRV indexes between patients with or without cardiotoxicity. However, a lower Δ in supine-controlled breathing of several HRV indexes predicted early cardiotoxicity identified by echocardiography (e.g. SDNN ≤ -8.44 ms Sensitivity = 75%, Specificity = 69%).

CONCLUSIONS:

BC patients treated with chemotherapy maintain cardiac autonomic responses to physiological stimuli after 3 months of chemotherapy. However, a lower Δ during active standing and controlled breathing before chemotherapy may predict early cardiotoxicity.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Cardiooncology Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: México

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Cardiooncology Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: México