Effectiveness of surveillance by echocardiography for cancer therapeutics-related cardiac dysfunction of patients with breast cancer.
J Cardiol
; 82(6): 467-472, 2023 12.
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BACKGROUND: Cancer therapeutics-related cardiac dysfunction (CTRCD) affect the prognosis of patients with breast cancer. Echocardiographic surveillance of patients treated with anti-human epidermal growth factor receptor type 2 (HER2) antibodies has been recommended, but few reports have provided evidence on patients with breast cancer only. We aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of echocardiographic surveillance for breast cancer patients. METHODS: We identified 250 patients with breast cancer who were treated with anti-HER2 antibodies from July 2007 to September 2021. We divided 48 patients with echocardiographic surveillance every 3â¯months into the surveillance group and 202 patients without echocardiographic surveillance into the non-surveillance group. In the surveillance group, patients with a considerable reduction in global longitudinal strain of 15â¯% were considered for the initiation of cardioprotective drugs. The composite outcome of CTRCD and acute heart failure was the study endpoint. RESULTS: The mean age was 59⯱â¯12â¯years. During the follow-up period of 15â¯months (12-17â¯months), 12 patients reached the endpoint. The surveillance group had significantly lower incidence of the composite outcome (2.1â¯% vs. 5.5â¯%, adjusted odds ratio: 0.28, 95â¯% confidential intervals: 0.09-0.94; pâ¯=â¯0.039) and higher rates of prescriptions of cardioprotective drugs than the non-surveillance group. CONCLUSIONS: The incidence of cardiac complications was significantly lower in the surveillance group than the non-surveillance group, which supports the effectiveness of echocardiographic surveillance in patients with breast cancer.
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Neoplasias da Mama
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2023
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