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A stress echocardiography study of cardiac function during progressive exercise in pediatric oncology patients treated with anthracyclines

Authors :
James E. Potts
George G.S. Sandor
Thomas W. Rowland
Mary T. Potts
Eustace S. De Souza
S. Pritchard
Astrid M. De Souza
Source :
Pediatric Blood & Cancer. 49:56-64
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
Wiley, 2007.

Abstract

Background Anthracycline-treated patients (AP) are at risk for cardiac dysfunction years after treatment. Cardiac function has not been evaluated during exercise in AP. The purpose of this study was to assess exercise tolerance, left ventricular (LV) function, and hemodynamics during progressive exercise. Procedure We studied 47 AP (cumulative dose: 36–504 mg/m2) who were in complete remission and 12 healthy controls (CON). AP were further grouped by cumulative dose (LOW ≤ 260 mg/m2; HIGH ≥ 260 mg/m2) and resting echocardiographic function. All subjects performed 3-min incremental stages on a semi-recumbent cycle ergometer until volitional fatigue. Using echocardiography and Doppler, LV dimensions, posterior wall thickness (LVPWs), peak aortic velocity (PAoV), shortening fraction (SF), rate-corrected mean velocity of fiber shortening (MVCFc), wall stress at peak systole (σPS), stroke volume index (SVI), and cardiac index (CI) were determined. Measurements were performed at rest, during each stage of exercise, and in recovery. Results AP did less work than CON (P

Details

ISSN :
15455017 and 15455009
Volume :
49
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Pediatric Blood & Cancer
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e7fea40a4f832056e7aaa18c902e9dc6
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/pbc.21122