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Cardiology consultation in oncology practice: a 5-year survey

Authors :
Keiko Inoue
Rumi Sasamura
Momoko Murata
Siqi Li
Hiroyuki Naito
Hideki Nakajima
Kazuko Tajiri
Tomoko Ishizu
Nobuyuki Murakoshi
Junya Honda
Ikuo Sekine
Masaki Ieda
Noriko Iida
Kenji Nagashio
Source :
Japanese Journal of Clinical Oncology. 50:1419-1425
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2020.

Abstract

Objective Onco-cardiology services are expanding rapidly in Japan. To provide a better service, it is important to consider the needs of oncologists. However, little is known regarding specific needs for which oncologists should consult cardiologists to manage cardiovascular problems of their patients. We analysed cardiology consultations sought by oncologists to evaluate the role of cardiologists in cancer treatment. Method We retrospectively investigated consecutive 2064 cardiology consultations of cancer patients in the University of Tsukuba Hospital, Tsukuba, Japan, between January 2014 and December 2018. Results The most common timing of cardiology consultation was before the commencement of cancer treatment (n = 1355; 65.7%), followed by after the commencement of cancer treatment (n = 686; 33.2%). Among the 361 consultations before the administration of anticancer drugs, 235 (65.1%) were for anthracycline-based regimens. There were 506 (24.5%) consultations for the management of cardiovascular emergencies developing after the commencement of cancer treatment; venous thromboembolism was the most frequent (n = 125; 24.7%), followed by atrial fibrillation (n = 110; 21.7%) and heart failure (n = 74; 14.6%). There were marked differences in the types of cardiovascular emergencies depending on the type of cancer. Conclusions This survey revealed the various cardiovascular problems for which oncologists sought interventions by cardiologists. A multidisciplinary approach in an onco-cardiology service is essential to achieve optimal long-term outcomes.

Details

ISSN :
14653621
Volume :
50
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Japanese Journal of Clinical Oncology
Accession number :
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