Subclinical Cardiac Dysfunction and Exercise Performance in Childhood Cancer Survivors

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作者
De Caro, Enrico [1 ]
Smeraldi, Attilio [1 ]
Trocchio, Gianluca [1 ]
Calevo, MariaGrazia [2 ]
Hanau, Guia [3 ]
Pongiglione, Giacomo [1 ]
机构
[1] Giannina Gaslini Childrens Hosp, Dept Cardiol, Genoa, Italy
[2] Giannina Gaslini Childrens Hosp, Epidemiol & Biostat Sect, Sci Directorate, Genoa, Italy
[3] Giannina Gaslini Childrens Hosp, Dept Hematol & Oncol, Genoa, Italy
关键词
anthracyclines; cardiopulmonary exercise test; children; exercise echocardiography; DOBUTAMINE-STRESS ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY; LONG-TERM SURVIVORS; DOXORUBICIN; CHILDREN; CARDIOTOXICITY; THERAPY; HEART; TOXICITY; SLOPE;
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10.1002/pbc.22606
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
Background Although anthracycline cardiotoxicity is clearly related to the cumulative dose administered, subclinical cardiac dysfunction has been reported across a wide range of treatment regimens and its clinical significance is still unclear Purpose of this study is to investigate by exercise echocardiography for sub clinical cardiac dysfunction in survivors of pediatric cancer treated with low moderate anthracycline doses and to evaluate whether it may alter the response of the cardiovascular system to dynamic exercise Procedure Post exercise left ventricular end systolic wall stress (ESS), left ventricular posterior wall dimension and percent thickening at end systole, and cardiopulmonary exercise test derived indexes of cardiac function were examined in 55 apparently healthy patients (mean age 13 5 +/- 2 9 years, median anthracycline cumulative dose 240 mg/m(2)) and in 63 controls Results Subclinical cardiac dysfunction was identified in 17 patients (30%) presenting reduced left ventricular posterior wall dimension or percent thickening or increased values of left ventricular ESS as compared to controls (group A) while the remaining patients formed group B Reduced oxygen consumption at peak exercise in both groups of patients was the only cardiopulmonary exercise test variable resulting significantly different between patients and controls no differences were found among the groups of patients Conclusions Our results confirm that even patients treated with a median anthracycline dose of 240 mg/m(2) (range 100-490) are at considerable risk of exhibiting subclinical cardiac dysfunction that, however does not seem to alter the physiologic response of the cardiovascular system to dynamic exercise Pediatr Blood Cancer 2011 56122-126 (C) 2010 Wiley Liss Inc
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