Dynamic Stress Echocardiography in
Asymptomatic Patients Treated in Childhood on Account of Malignant Disease
Elbl L.1, Hrstková H.2, Chaloupka V.1, Novotný J.3
1Oddělení funkčního vyšetřování FN Brno, pracoviště Bohunice, přednosta doc. MUDr. Václav Chaloupka,CSc.2I. dětská interní klinika Lékařské fakulty MU a FN Brno, pracoviště Fakultní dětská nemocniceJ.G.Mendela, přednostka doc. MUDr. Hana Hrstková,CSc.3Fakulta sportovních studií MU, Brno, děkan PhDr. Michal Charvát, CSc. |
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Summary:
Introduction: The authors used echocardiography at rest and dynamic stress echocardiography to
assess left ventricular function in asymptomatic patients treated during childhood or adolescence
by chemotherapy containing anthracyclines. Material and methods: 137 patients were examined
(81 men, 56 women) aged 16.6 ± 4.8 years (median 17 years) where at the age of 9.1 ± 4.8 years(median
9 years)malignant disease was detected and treatment with a cumulative dose of anthracyclines
242 ± 110 mg/ m2 (median 240 mg/ m2) was administered. The control group was formed by 30
subjects (14 men, 16 women) aged 19.5 ± 5.2 years (median 20 years). The echocardiographic
examination was made at rest and immediately after a dynamic stress on an ergometer with
a load of 25 W/2 mins. Results: In 8 % patients (n = 11) a reduction of the fractional shortening (FS) LV
< 30 % was found. The values of the ejection fraction (EF), the median shortening of the circumferential
fibre and endsystolic wall stress, excursion and thickening of the posterior wall of the LV were
significantly worse as compared with the group with fractional shortening > 30 % and the control
group. The maximum drop of EF was to 40 % and of FS to 20 %. The values of the index of the global
LV function (according to Teie) were as compared with the control group worse in both sub-groups
of patients. No differences were found in the exercise tolerance between groups. Values of the
ejection fraction at rest and after a exercise were in the sub-group with FS < 30 % significantly lower
as compared with the others. The values of the stress increment of EF were elevated in all subgroups.
In none of the subjects the load caused a decline of the EF. Conclusions: Chemotherapy with
anthracyclines leads to a late disorder of several indicators of left ventricular function. Asymptomatic
patients with a drop of the EF value to 40% or FS to 20 % preserve their load tolerance and
contraction reserve of the left vetricle. The finding of a preserved contraction reserve and good
exercise tolerance implies a more favourable prognosis of the patient. Echocardiography at rest
should be made repeatedly after treatment, in case of a pathological finding a loading test must be
indicated to evaluate the contraction reserve and its possible development.
Key words:
Dynamic stress echocardiography - Cardiotoxicity - Anthracyclines
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