A Primer on the Evolving Sub-Specialty of Onco-Electrophysiology.

IF 5.8 2区 医学 Q1 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Chloe Nettlefold, Praloy Chakraborty, Abdullah Al Shaheen, Nathan Denham, Jayant Kakarla, Melanie R Burg, Takahiro Hayashi, Intisar Ahmed, Kumaraswamy Nanthakumar
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Abstract

Cardio-oncology has become a well-established subspecialty due to the growing burden of cardiovascular diseases in oncology patients, resulting from the cardiac toxicities of cancer therapies and the coexistence of both conditions in the same population. As with other cardiovascular conditions, cardiac arrhythmias have emerged as an important concern in cancer patients. However, the management of arrhythmias is more complicated in these patients because of complex interactions between onco-therapeutics and arrhythmia treatment strategies. Similarly, patients with cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIED), who require cancer treatment strategies that involve radiation therapy require specific management strategies. Thus, there is a need for a specific mechanistic understanding of electrophysiological abnormalities, arrhythmia, and device management in oncology patients, especially given the expanding range of oncological therapies and radiation strategies. This increasingly prevalent clinical challenge requires new expertise that expands on a yearly basis. This narrative review deals with this recent expansion and addresses key areas of onco-electrophysiology, including the mechanistic basis of common ECG changes, diagnosis and management of arrhythmias attributable to onco-therapeutics, and the care of arrhythmia patients who require oncological therapies, especially device patients and drug interactions leading to arrhythmias as seen by cardiac physicians dealing with oncology patients. Additionally, it reviews evolving management strategies and protocols for patients with implantable devices, especially if urgent radiation is needed. This review aims to bridge the recent knowledge growth in arrhythmia care for cancer patients and highlight the evolution of onco-electrophysiology as a subspeciality.

不断发展的肿瘤电生理学子专业入门。
由于癌症疗法对心脏的毒副作用以及两种疾病在同一人群中同时存在,肿瘤患者的心血管疾病负担日益加重,因此心血管肿瘤学已成为一个成熟的亚专科。与其他心血管疾病一样,心律失常已成为癌症患者的一个重要问题。然而,由于肿瘤治疗药物与心律失常治疗策略之间复杂的相互作用,这些患者的心律失常治疗更为复杂。同样,使用心脏植入式电子设备(CIED)的癌症患者在接受放射治疗时也需要特殊的管理策略。因此,有必要从机制上具体了解肿瘤患者的电生理异常、心律失常和设备管理,尤其是考虑到肿瘤治疗和放射治疗策略的范围不断扩大。这一日益普遍的临床挑战需要新的专业知识,而且每年都在扩展。这篇叙述性综述论述了这一最新扩展,并探讨了肿瘤电生理学的关键领域,包括常见心电图变化的机理基础、肿瘤治疗引起的心律失常的诊断和管理、需要接受肿瘤治疗的心律失常患者的护理,尤其是肿瘤患者的心脏内科医生所见的器械患者和导致心律失常的药物相互作用。此外,它还回顾了植入式设备患者不断发展的管理策略和方案,尤其是在需要紧急放射治疗的情况下。这篇综述旨在为癌症患者心律失常护理方面的最新知识增长搭建桥梁,并强调肿瘤电生理学作为一个亚专科的演变。
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Canadian Journal of Cardiology
Canadian Journal of Cardiology 医学-心血管系统
CiteScore
9.20
自引率
8.10%
发文量
546
审稿时长
32 days
期刊介绍: The Canadian Journal of Cardiology (CJC) is the official journal of the Canadian Cardiovascular Society (CCS). The CJC is a vehicle for the international dissemination of new knowledge in cardiology and cardiovascular science, particularly serving as the major venue for Canadian cardiovascular medicine.
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