Eurasian Journal of Medicine (Apr 2011)

Coronary Vasospasm Secondary to 5-Fluorouracil and Its Management: Case Report

  • Mustafa Yildirim,
  • Cem Parlak,
  • Cem Sezer,
  • Ramazan Eryilmaz,
  • Cetin Kaya,
  • Mustafa Yildiz

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 43, no. 01
pp. 54 – 56

Abstract

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Although rare, 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) may lead to cardiotoxicity that presents with angina, elevated cardiac enzymes and electrocardiogram (ECG) changes. Coronary vasospasm related to 5-FU is a rare clinical entity in oncological practice and may be seen during both bolus and protracted infusional administration. This toxicity is generally reversible and responds well to conventional anti-angina treatment following discontinuation of infusion. We propose that parenteral diltiazem is an effective and safe approach for the treatment of coronary vasospasm secondary to 5-FU infusion. We present clinical findings and management of a case in which coronary vasospasm occurred during the infusion of the 5-FU component of FOLFIRI-bevacizumab chemotherapy (CT) regimen given for treatment of metastatic rectal cancer.

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