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  • This research examined how effective routine echocardiography (ECG) and two-dimensional speckle tracking imaging (2D-STI) are in monitoring cardiotoxicity in breast cancer patients receiving anthracycline treatment.
  • The study involved 100 breast cancer patients, dividing them into normal and abnormal groups based on ECG results, and compared various heart function metrics before and after chemotherapy.
  • Findings indicated that 2D-STI outperformed routine ECG in predicting cardiotoxicity, showcasing its potential as a valuable tool for early detection of heart issues related to chemotherapy.*

Article Abstract

This research was conducted to investigate the monitoring values of routine echocardiography (ECG) and two-dimensional speckle tracking imaging (2D-STI) in cardiotoxicity caused by the treatment of breast carcinoma with anthracyclines (ANTH). 100 patients with breast carcinoma were selected and enrolled into normal group (n=53 cases) and abnormal group (47 cases) according to whether ECG was abnormal. Routine ECG and 2D-STI were employed for the detection, ECG- and 2D-STI-related parameters were compared, receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves were drawn, and the clinical application values of monitoring methods for two groups were assessed. Before chemotherapy, no remarkable statistical difference was detected in routine ECG and 2D-STI parameters between normal and abnormal groups (>0.05). After 6 cycles, E/V value of abnormal group was inferior to that of normal group ((0.93±0.16) vs (1.33±0.23). Besides, longitudinal peak strain (SRI) values of rear wall, front spacer, and rear spacer in abnormal group were inferior to those in normal group (<0.05). Routine ECG combined with 2D-STI had the best predictive effect followed by 2D-STI and routine ECG. To sum up, 2D-STI was a new method for assessing myocardial lesions and possessed significant early clinical monitoring values in cardiotoxicity caused by chemotherapy after the treatment of breast carcinoma with ANTH. It had higher clinical application values than routine ECG.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11414615PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/jca.98204DOI Listing

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