The Impact of Exercise on Cardiotoxicity in Pediatric Cancer Survivors: A Scoping Review Protocol

Stephanie J. Kendall, Jodi E. Langley, B. Crooks, N. Giacomantonio, Stefan D. Heinze-Milne, Will J Johnston, M. Keats, S. Mulvagh, S. Grandy
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Introduction: Childhood and adolescent cancer survivors treated with anthracyclines and chest-directed radiation therapy have a much higher risk of developing cardiovascular complications into adulthood. Exercise is one intervention that may mitigate some of these adverse treatment-related effects. Nevertheless, efforts to consolidate this evidence are limited, and a review is required to summarize the impact of current exercise interventions on managing cardiac-related side effects of cancer treatments in pediatric cancer survivors.Objective: This scoping review protocol describes the methods used to explore the current literature characterizing exercise interventions and their reported cardiac-related outcomes for managing cardiotoxicity in childhood and adolescent cancer survivors.Methods: Joanna Briggs Institute guidelines for conducting and reporting scoping reviews will be followed. Studies considered for this review must include an exercise intervention with cardiac surveillance conducted at two or more time points. Intervention participants must have received a cancer diagnosis ≤19 years of age and received anthracyclines or chest-directed radiation therapy.Conclusion/Discussion: This scoping review protocol provides extensive details regarding the methods used, will enhance the transparency of reporting, and will improve the quality of the final scoping review manuscript. Outputs from the completed scoping review manuscript will summarize the breadth of literature reporting on exercise interventions used to manage treatment-related cardiotoxicity in childhood and adolescent cancer survivors.
运动对小儿癌症幸存者心脏毒性的影响:范围审查协议
简介:接受蒽环类药物和胸部放射治疗的儿童和青少年癌症幸存者成年后出现心血管并发症的风险要高得多。运动是一种干预措施,可减轻其中一些与治疗相关的不良反应。然而,整合这些证据的工作十分有限,因此需要进行一项综述,总结目前的运动干预措施对控制儿科癌症幸存者因癌症治疗而产生的心脏相关副作用的影响:本范围界定综述方案介绍了目前用于探讨运动干预措施的文献特征及其在控制儿童和青少年癌症幸存者心脏毒性方面所报告的心脏相关结果的方法:将遵循乔安娜-布里格斯研究所(Joanna Briggs Institute)关于开展和报告范围界定综述的指南。本综述所考虑的研究必须包括在两个或两个以上时间点进行心脏监测的运动干预。干预参与者的癌症诊断年龄必须小于 19 岁,并接受过蒽环类药物或胸部放射治疗:该范围界定综述协议提供了有关所用方法的大量详细信息,将提高报告的透明度,并将提高范围界定综述最终稿件的质量。完成后的范围界定综述手稿将总结有关用于控制儿童和青少年癌症幸存者治疗相关心脏毒性的运动干预的文献报道的广度。
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