Advances in radiation-induced heart disease diagnosis and treatment

Q1 Health Professions
Kaixuan Wang , Cong Ye , Lan Luo , Chen Yan
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Abstract

Over the past decades, the survival rates of patients with cancer have significantly increased owing to advancements in cancer treatment strategies. Radiotherapy has become an indispensable treatment modality for thoracic tumors. While it offers benefits in treating or even potentially curing cancer, thoracic radiotherapy exposes neighboring heart tissues to ionizing radiation, elevating the risk of radiation-induced heart disease (RIHD). Despite improvements in radiotherapy techniques that have reduced the incidence of RIHD, complete avoidance of heart radiation exposure remains a challenge. Cohort studies involving atomic bomb survivors and individuals with occupational radiation exposure, even at relatively low doses, have reported a significant increase in RIHD risks. The pathological mechanisms underlying RIHD have been extensively reviewed. At present, imaging techniques and traditional cardiac biomarkers are the primary methods to diagnose RIHD, with ongoing efforts to explore additional promising markers for predicting and monitoring RIHD. Moreover, traditional and novel therapeutic strategies are being actively explored to prevent or alleviate RIHD. Insights gained from therapeutic advancements in other organ systems or heart diseases caused by different factors can provide valuable ideas for RIHD management. This review discusses the recent advancements in the diagnosis and treatment of RIHD.

辐射诱发心脏病诊断和治疗的进展
过去几十年来,由于癌症治疗策略的进步,癌症患者的生存率大幅提高。放疗已成为胸部肿瘤不可或缺的治疗方式。胸腔放疗在治疗甚至可能治愈癌症方面具有优势,但它会使邻近的心脏组织暴露于电离辐射中,从而增加了辐射诱发心脏病(RIHD)的风险。尽管放疗技术的改进降低了 RIHD 的发病率,但完全避免心脏受到辐射仍是一项挑战。涉及原子弹爆炸幸存者和职业辐照者的队列研究报告显示,即使辐照剂量相对较低,RIHD 风险也会显著增加。RIHD 的病理机制已被广泛研究。目前,成像技术和传统的心脏生物标志物是诊断 RIHD 的主要方法,同时还在努力探索其他有希望预测和监测 RIHD 的标志物。此外,人们还在积极探索传统和新型治疗策略,以预防或缓解 RIHD。从其他器官系统或由不同因素引起的心脏疾病的治疗进展中获得的启示可为 RIHD 的治疗提供宝贵的思路。本综述将讨论 RIHD 诊断和治疗的最新进展。
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Radiation Medicine and Protection
Radiation Medicine and Protection Health Professions-Emergency Medical Services
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