Mitigating Cardiotoxicity Associated with Anticancer Drugs: An Updated Systematic Review.

Journal of cancer & allied specialties Pub Date : 2024-08-16 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.37029/jcas.v10i2.613
Zobia Farooq, Rabeaa Sahar, Williams Chidozie Ibekwe, Abhishek Kashyap, Khansa Mehmood, Ahsan Ali
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Abstract

Introduction: This systematic review investigated strategies to mitigate cardiotoxicity induced by anticancer medications, emphasizing exercise and pharmacological interventions.

Methods: We systematically reviewed three randomized controlled trials, one ATOPE trial, and one retrospective cohort study.

Results: Among 448 patients, exercise interventions, particularly in breast cancer patients, demonstrated significant improvements in left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) and cardiotoxicity prevention. Pharmacological interventions, including candesartan and carvedilol, have shown potential in reducing early DOX-induced subclinical cardiotoxicity (DISC). The protective efficacy of candesartan in alleviating DISC was greater than carvedilol and the control group. Combination therapy with lisinopril and bisoprolol effectively preserved the LVEF. A retrospective cohort study demonstrated the cardioprotective potential of sodium-glucose cotransporter-2 inhibitors in reducing cardiovascular events.

Conclusion: This systematic review underscores the promise of exercise and pharmacological interventions for preserving cardiac function in cancer patients receiving chemotherapy. These findings have significant implications for enhancing the quality of care for cancer patients.

减轻抗癌药物的心脏毒性:最新系统综述。
简介:本系统综述研究了减轻抗癌药物引起的心脏毒性的策略:本系统综述研究了减轻抗癌药物引起的心脏毒性的策略,强调运动和药物干预:我们系统回顾了三项随机对照试验、一项 ATOPE 试验和一项回顾性队列研究:结果:在 448 名患者中,运动干预,尤其是乳腺癌患者的运动干预,在左心室射血分数(LVEF)和心脏毒性预防方面有显著改善。包括坎地沙坦和卡维地洛在内的药物干预在减少早期 DOX 引起的亚临床心脏毒性(DISC)方面具有潜力。与卡维地洛和对照组相比,坎地沙坦在缓解DISC方面的保护作用更大。利辛普利和比索洛尔联合治疗可有效保持 LVEF。一项回顾性队列研究表明,钠-葡萄糖共转运体-2抑制剂在减少心血管事件方面具有保护心脏的潜力:本系统综述强调了运动和药物干预在保护接受化疗的癌症患者心脏功能方面的前景。这些发现对提高癌症患者的护理质量具有重要意义。
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