A Higher Mean Heart Radiation Dose Induces Higher Frequency of Multiple Cardiac Changes
Tuohinen, Suvi Sirkku; Aula, Hanna; Skyttä, Tanja; Huhtala, Heini; Keski-Pukkila, Konsta; Nikus, Kjell; Virtanen, Vesa; Kellokumpu-Lehtinen, Pirkko Liisa; Raatikainen, Pekka (2022-05)
Tuohinen, Suvi Sirkku
Aula, Hanna
Skyttä, Tanja
Huhtala, Heini
Keski-Pukkila, Konsta
Nikus, Kjell
Virtanen, Vesa
Kellokumpu-Lehtinen, Pirkko Liisa
Raatikainen, Pekka
05 / 2022
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202205164913
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202205164913
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Peer reviewed
Tiivistelmä
BACKGROUND/AIM: Radiotherapy (RT) induces late changes in all cardiac structures. Most studies of early changes focus on individual parameters. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Data from eighty early-stage breast cancer patients at baseline, post-RT and three-year follow-up visit were assessed prospectively. Changes in ten cardiac parameters were collected including electrocardiogram (ECG), echocardiography, and biomarkers. A percentage of abnormal changes was calculated. RESULTS: The mean heart radiation dose (Dmean) was independently associated with the increased incidence of changes post-RT (β=0.403, p<0.001) and at the three-year follow-up (β=0.353, p=0.001). Each 1-Gray increase in Dmean increased the cardiac changes by 3.7% (95%CI=1.9-5.6%) after RT and 3.1% (95%CI=1.3, 4.9%) at the three-year follow-up. CONCLUSION: A higher cardiac radiation dose was independently associated with a higher incidence of changes in cardiac parameters. Multiparameter changes imply that the early phase after RT is already characterized by several overlapping cardiac changes.
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- TUNICRIS-julkaisut [19273]