Adedayo A Onitilo1, Tinuade O Piwuna2, Nazmul Islam3, Luis Furuya-Kanamori4, Sanjay Kumar5, Suhail A R Doi6. 1. Marshfield Clinic Health System, Oncology Research, Marshfield, Wisconsin, USA Onitilo.adedayo@marshfieldclinic.org. 2. Marshfield Clinic Health System, Oncology Research, Marshfield, Wisconsin, USA. 3. Department of Public Health, College of Health Sciences, QU Health, Qatar University, Doha, Qatar. 4. Research School of Population Health, College of Health and Medicine, The Australian National University, ACT, Canberra, Australia. 5. Department of Cardiology-Electrophysiology, Marshfield Clinic Health System, Wisconsin. USA. 6. Department of Population Medicine, College of Medicine, QU Health, Qatar University, Doha, Qatar.
Abstract
Objective: Within the last decade, the use of ibrutinib, a first-generation, non-selective, irreversible Burton's tyrosine kinase inhibitor for the treatment of hematological malignancies has proven highly effective in improving patient outcomes.Background: Ibrutinib has been associated with an increase in atrial fibrillation (AF). The predisposing factors are thought to be pre-existing cardiovascular risk factors, but these have not been directly evaluated. Methods: We conducted a nested case-control study, recruiting consecutive ibrutinib treated subjects to evaluate cardiovascular risk factors associated with the development of AF in patients diagnosed with hematological B-cell malignancies. Results: Of the 189 patients treated with ibrutinib and without AF at baseline, 54 (29%) developed AF. Cardiovascular risk factors associated with AF development were, older age, prior hypertension (HTN), history of heart failure (HF) and congenital heart disease. A patient with HF at baseline had a 1, 2, 6, and 12 month cumulative hazard of AF of 40%, 48%, 64%, and 71%, respectively. Patients with prior HTN without HF at baseline had a 1, 2, 6, and 12 month cumulative hazard of AF of 5%, 10%, 23%, and 31%, respectively while on ibrutinib therapy.Conclusions: The relationship between ibrutinib, cardiovascular comorbidities, and AF is through pre-existing cardiovascular disease. An individualized, multidisciplinary approach involving cardiologists should be considered when initiating ibrutinib, particularly when there is a history of HTN, HF or congenital heart disease. In such patients, there should be close cardiovascular monitoring and prompt intervention when AF develops to improve patient outcomes.
Objective: Within the last decade, the use of ibrutinib, a first-generation, non-selective, irreversible Burton's tyrosine kinase inhibitor for the treatment of hematological malignancies has proven highly effective in improving patient outcomes.Background: Ibrutinib has been associated with an increase in atrial fibrillation (AF). The predisposing factors are thought to be pre-existing cardiovascular risk factors, but these have not been directly evaluated. Methods: We conducted a nested case-control study, recruiting consecutive ibrutinib treated subjects to evaluate cardiovascular risk factors associated with the development of AF in patients diagnosed with hematological B-cell malignancies. Results: Of the 189 patients treated with ibrutinib and without AF at baseline, 54 (29%) developed AF. Cardiovascular risk factors associated with AF development were, older age, prior hypertension (HTN), history of heart failure (HF) and congenital heart disease. A patient with HF at baseline had a 1, 2, 6, and 12 month cumulative hazard of AF of 40%, 48%, 64%, and 71%, respectively. Patients with prior HTN without HF at baseline had a 1, 2, 6, and 12 month cumulative hazard of AF of 5%, 10%, 23%, and 31%, respectively while on ibrutinib therapy.Conclusions: The relationship between ibrutinib, cardiovascular comorbidities, and AF is through pre-existing cardiovascular disease. An individualized, multidisciplinary approach involving cardiologists should be considered when initiating ibrutinib, particularly when there is a history of HTN, HF or congenital heart disease. In such patients, there should be close cardiovascular monitoring and prompt intervention when AF develops to improve patient outcomes.
Authors: Giuseppe Boriani; Paolo Corradini; Antonio Cuneo; Anna Falanga; Robin Foà; Gianluca Gaidano; Paolo Prospero Ghia; Maurizio Martelli; Roberto Marasca; Massimo Massaia; Francesca Romana Mauro; Giorgio Minotti; Stefano Molica; Marco Montillo; Antonio Pinto; Alessandra Tedeschi; Umberto Vitolo; Pier Luigi Zinzani Journal: Hematol Oncol Date: 2018-03-07 Impact factor: 5.271
Authors: Philip A Thompson; Vincent Lévy; Constantine S Tam; Chadi Al Nawakil; François-Xavier Goudot; Anne Quinquenel; Loic Ysebaert; Anne-Sophie Michallet; Marie-Sarah Dilhuydy; Eric Van Den Neste; Jehan Dupuis; Michael J Keating; Christophe Meune; Florence Cymbalista Journal: Br J Haematol Date: 2016-09-09 Impact factor: 6.998
Authors: Michael L Wang; Kristie A Blum; Peter Martin; Andre Goy; Rebecca Auer; Brad S Kahl; Wojciech Jurczak; Ranjana H Advani; Jorge E Romaguera; Michael E Williams; Jacqueline C Barrientos; Ewa Chmielowska; John Radford; Stephan Stilgenbauer; Martin Dreyling; Wieslaw Wiktor Jedrzejczak; Peter Johnson; Stephen E Spurgeon; Liang Zhang; Linda Baher; Mei Cheng; Dana Lee; Darrin M Beaupre; Simon Rule Journal: Blood Date: 2015-06-09 Impact factor: 22.113
Authors: Jan A Burger; Alessandra Tedeschi; Paul M Barr; Tadeusz Robak; Carolyn Owen; Paolo Ghia; Osnat Bairey; Peter Hillmen; Nancy L Bartlett; Jianyong Li; David Simpson; Sebastian Grosicki; Stephen Devereux; Helen McCarthy; Steven Coutre; Hang Quach; Gianluca Gaidano; Zvenyslava Maslyak; Don A Stevens; Ann Janssens; Fritz Offner; Jiří Mayer; Michael O'Dwyer; Andrzej Hellmann; Anna Schuh; Tanya Siddiqi; Aaron Polliack; Constantine S Tam; Deepali Suri; Mei Cheng; Fong Clow; Lori Styles; Danelle F James; Thomas J Kipps Journal: N Engl J Med Date: 2015-12-06 Impact factor: 91.245
Authors: John C Byrd; Jennifer R Brown; Susan O'Brien; Jacqueline C Barrientos; Neil E Kay; Nishitha M Reddy; Steven Coutre; Constantine S Tam; Stephen P Mulligan; Ulrich Jaeger; Steve Devereux; Paul M Barr; Richard R Furman; Thomas J Kipps; Florence Cymbalista; Christopher Pocock; Patrick Thornton; Federico Caligaris-Cappio; Tadeusz Robak; Julio Delgado; Stephen J Schuster; Marco Montillo; Anna Schuh; Sven de Vos; Devinder Gill; Adrian Bloor; Claire Dearden; Carol Moreno; Jeffrey J Jones; Alvina D Chu; Maria Fardis; Jesse McGreivy; Fong Clow; Danelle F James; Peter Hillmen Journal: N Engl J Med Date: 2014-05-31 Impact factor: 91.245
Authors: Jennifer R Brown; Javid Moslehi; Susan O'Brien; Paolo Ghia; Peter Hillmen; Florence Cymbalista; Tait D Shanafelt; Graeme Fraser; Simon Rule; Thomas J Kipps; Steven Coutre; Marie-Sarah Dilhuydy; Paula Cramer; Alessandra Tedeschi; Ulrich Jaeger; Martin Dreyling; John C Byrd; Angela Howes; Michael Todd; Jessica Vermeulen; Danelle F James; Fong Clow; Lori Styles; Rudy Valentino; Mark Wildgust; Michelle Mahler; Jan A Burger Journal: Haematologica Date: 2017-07-27 Impact factor: 9.941