Early detection of anthracycline induced cardiotoxicity in asymptomatic patients with normal left ventricular systolic function: autonomic versus echocardiographic variables
Open Access
- 1 April 1999
- Vol. 81 (4) , 419-423
- https://doi.org/10.1136/hrt.81.4.419
Abstract
OBJECTIVE To investigate left ventricular dysfunction in patients who had been treated with anthracycline based chemotherapy. METHODS Autonomic function was compared with left ventricular diastolic function in 20 asymptomatic women with normal systolic function (left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) > 0.50) treated for breast cancer with high dose anthracycline based chemotherapy, and 20 age matched healthy controls. Left ventricular diastolic function was assessed echocardiographically by measuring the early peak flow velocity to atrial peak flow velocity ratio, isovolumic relaxation time, and deceleration time. Heart rate variability analysis was assessed for time domain and frequency domain parameters. RESULTS The mean (SD) age of the patients was 45 (7) years and the mean LVEF was 0.59 (0.06). The time interval after the end of chemotherapy was 29 (27) months. One or more diastolic variables were abnormal in 50% of the patients. Heart rate variability was abnormal in 85% of patients. Mean values of both time domain and frequency domain parameters were decreased (p < 0.05), in particular the parasympathetic indices. CONCLUSIONS Autonomic impairment occurs in a large proportion of asymptomatic patients with normal systolic left ventricular function after high dose anthracycline based chemotherapy. In particular, heart rate variability analysis may be a sensitive tool to identify the first signs of cardiotoxicity in these patients.Keywords
This publication has 26 references indexed in Scilit:
- Prognostic value of heart rate variability during long-term follow-up in patients with mild to moderate heart failureJournal of the American College of Cardiology, 1996
- Characterisation of complete responders to combination chemotherapy for advanced breast cancer: A retrospective EORTC breast group studyEuropean Journal Of Cancer, 1996
- Evaluation of Importance of Central Effects of Atenolol and Metoprolol Measured by Heart Rate Variability During Mental Performance Tasks, Physical Exercise, and Daily Life in Stable Postinfarct PatientsCirculation, 1995
- Prolongation of isovolumetric relaxation time as assessed by Doppler echocardiography predicts doxorubicin-induced systolic dysfunction in humansJournal of the American College of Cardiology, 1992
- Parasympathetic withdrawal is an integral component of autonomic imbalance in congestive heart failure: Demonstration in human subjects and verification in a paced canine model of ventricular failureJournal of the American College of Cardiology, 1991
- Early detection of doxorubicin cardiotoxicity: Interest of Doppler echocardiographic analysis of left ventricular filling dynamicsAmerican Heart Journal, 1989
- Diastolic abnormalities in young asymptomatic diabetic patients assessed by pulsed Doppler echocardiographyJournal of the American College of Cardiology, 1988
- Evaluation of aortic insufficiency by Doppler color flow mappingJournal of the American College of Cardiology, 1987
- Sensitivity and specificity of radionuclide ejection fractions in doxorubicin cardiotoxicityAmerican Heart Journal, 1983
- Power Spectrum Analysis of Heart Rate Fluctuation: A Quantitative Probe of Beat-to-Beat Cardiovascular ControlScience, 1981