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Jianqiong Chen1, Ling Wang2, Fang-Fang Wu2, Guoping Sun1.
Abstract
Eighty-three breast cancer patients who underwent six cycles of EC chemotherapy regimen (epirubicin + cyclophosphamide) without symptoms and signs of heart disease were enrolled in the study. Three-dimensional speckle tracking imaging technique (3D-STI) was used to measure left ventricular global area strain (GAS), overall annular strain (GCS), overall longitudinal strain (GLS), and overall radial strain (GRS). Meanwhile, serum troponin T (Hs-cTnT) was measured. The clinical value of each index on cardiotoxicity after chemotherapy was analyzed using the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve. Hs-cTnT increased from the early stage to the end during chemotherapy, but it was still in the normal range. During the mid-chemotherapy and the end-chemotherapy, GAS, GLS, GCS, and E/A significantly reduced, while the changes in LVESV, LVEDV, LVEF, and GRS were not significant after chemotherapy. Pearson correlation analysis showed a significant negative correlation between GAS and anthracycline doses (r = -.772, P < .01); GAS and Hs-cTnT were significantly negatively correlated (P < .05). The area under the curve (AUC) of GAS, GLS, GCS, and GRS are 0.815, 0.683, 0.645, and 0.585, respectively. A GAS of -31.5% was used as the cutoff value for diagnosing left ventricular systolic dysfunction after receiving chemotherapy. The sensitivity of the previous parameters was 81.9%, and the specificity was 80.3%. Interobserver consistency analysis showed that 3D-STI strain parameter measurement has good repeatability. GAS has greater value in predicting early myocardial damage after anthracycline chemotherapy.Entities:
Keywords: anthracycline chemotherapy; breast cancer; speckle tracking imaging; three-dimensional echocardiography
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31503352 DOI: 10.1111/echo.14467
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Echocardiography ISSN: 0742-2822 Impact factor: 1.724