Cardiac imaging in oncology: the detection of cardiotoxicity.

IF 4.4 2区 医学 Q1 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Heart Pub Date : 2025-09-25 DOI:10.1136/heartjnl-2024-323864
Tomoko Negishi, Sakiko Miyazaki, John Park, Kazuaki Negishi
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Abstract

Cardio-oncology has emerged as a rapidly growing subspecialty within both cardiology and oncology, bridging the gap between these two disciplines to address the cardiovascular complications associated with cancer therapies. The development of novel therapies and targeted agents has revolutionised cancer treatment and patient survival. However, these advances have been accompanied by an increase in cardiovascular complications, commonly referred to simply as 'cardiotoxicity', or more recently, as cancer therapy-related cardiovascular toxicity (CTR-CVT). CTR-CVT encompasses a broad spectrum of adverse cardiac effects, ranging from asymptomatic left ventricular systolic dysfunction to life-threatening heart failure, myocarditis, arrhythmias and ischaemic events. Early detection of cardiotoxicity is crucial to prevent irreversible cardiac damage and maintain patients' quality of life. Timely intervention may facilitate modifications in cancer treatment or the implementation of cardioprotective strategies to halt or reverse cardiac damage. Cardiac imaging in general-and echocardiography in particular-plays a pivotal role in achieving this goal by enabling clinicians to monitor, detect and manage cardiac dysfunction in patients with cancer. Improved survival rates have transformed many cancers into manageable chronic conditions. Cardiovascular disease is now a leading cause of morbidity and mortality among cancer survivors, emphasising the need for vigilant cardiovascular monitoring before, during and after cancer treatment. This review will focus on imaging tools and strategies in the detection of cardiotoxicity. We will explore conventional and emerging imaging modalities, highlighting their strengths, limitations and the evolving guidelines that shape clinical practice.

肿瘤学中的心脏影像学:心脏毒性的检测。
心血管肿瘤学已经成为心脏病学和肿瘤学中一个快速发展的分支,填补了这两个学科之间的差距,以解决与癌症治疗相关的心血管并发症。新疗法和靶向药物的发展已经彻底改变了癌症治疗和患者生存。然而,这些进步伴随着心血管并发症的增加,通常简称为“心脏毒性”,或最近称为癌症治疗相关心血管毒性(CTR-CVT)。cvt包括广泛的心脏不良反应,从无症状的左心室收缩功能障碍到危及生命的心力衰竭、心肌炎、心律失常和缺血事件。早期发现心脏毒性对于预防不可逆的心脏损伤和维持患者的生活质量至关重要。及时干预可能有助于改变癌症治疗或实施心脏保护策略,以阻止或逆转心脏损伤。心脏成像,特别是超声心动图,在实现这一目标方面发挥着关键作用,使临床医生能够监测、检测和管理癌症患者的心功能障碍。生存率的提高使许多癌症变成了可控制的慢性疾病。心血管疾病现在是癌症幸存者发病率和死亡率的主要原因,这强调了在癌症治疗之前、期间和之后警惕心血管监测的必要性。本文将重点介绍心脏毒性检测的成像工具和策略。我们将探讨传统的和新兴的成像模式,强调他们的优势,局限性和不断发展的指导方针,塑造临床实践。
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Heart
Heart 医学-心血管系统
CiteScore
10.30
自引率
5.30%
发文量
320
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Heart is an international peer reviewed journal that keeps cardiologists up to date with important research advances in cardiovascular disease. New scientific developments are highlighted in editorials and put in context with concise review articles. There is one free Editor’s Choice article in each issue, with open access options available to authors for all articles. Education in Heart articles provide a comprehensive, continuously updated, cardiology curriculum.
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