International Journal of Cardiology: Heart & Vasculature (Feb 2024)

A single-lead ECG based cardiotoxicity detection in patients on polychemotherapy

  • Dinara F. Mesitskaya,
  • Zaki Z.A. Fashafsha,
  • Maria G. Poltavskaya,
  • Denis A. Andreev,
  • Anna R. Levshina,
  • Elizaveta A. Sultygova,
  • Daria Gognieva,
  • Petr Chomakhidze,
  • Natalia Kuznetsova,
  • Alexander Suvorov,
  • Sekacheva Marina I.,
  • Elena Poddubskaya,
  • Alena Novikova,
  • Aleksandra Bykova,
  • Philipp Kopylov

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 50
p. 101336

Abstract

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Background: Anti-cancer treatment can be fraught with cardiovascular complications, which is the most common cause of death among oncological survivors. Without appropriate cardiomonitoring during anti-cancer treatment, it becomes challenging to detect early signs of cardiovascular complications. In order to achieve higher survival rates, it is necessary to monitor oncological patients outpatiently after anti-cancer treatment administration. In this regard, we aim to evaluate the efficacy of single-lead ECG remote monitoring to detect cardiotoxicity in cancer patients with minimal cardiovascular diseases after the first cycle of polychemotherapy. Materials and methods: The study included patients 162 patients over 18 years old with first diagnosed different types of solid tumors, planed for adjuvant (within 8 weeks after surgery) or neoadjuvant polychemotherapy. All patients were monitored, outpatiently, during 14–21 days (depending on the regimen of polychemotherapy) after polychemotherapy administration using single-lead ECG. Results: QTc > 500 mc prolongation was detected in 8 patients (6.6 %), first-diagnosed arial fibrillation was detected in 11 patients (9 %) in period after chemotherapy administration. Moreover, left ventricular diastolic dysfunction using single-lead ECG after polychemotherapy was detected in 49 (40.1 %) patients with sensitivity 80 %, specificity 95 %, AUC 0.88 (95 % CI, 0.82–0.93). Conclusions: The side effects of cancer treatment may cause life-threatening risks. Early identification of cardiotoxicity plays a vital role in the solution of this problem. Using portable devices to detect early cardiotoxicity is a simple, convenient and affordable screening method, that can be used for promptly observation of patients.

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