Prevalence of endothelial dysfunction and increased vascular stiffness in patients with solid malignancies

O. Andreeva, N. N. Semenov, D. Shchekochikhin, A. I. Novikova, N. A. Potemkina, M. A. Ozova, Zubeida A. Kuli-Zade, Victoria Levina, A. Shmeleva, M. Poltavskaya
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Background: Endothelial dysfunction is recognized as one of the early markers of cardiovascular disorders. It is supposed to be a potential predictor of cardiovascular complications in patients receiving adjuvant and neoadjuvant chemotherapy. Aim: To estimate the prevalence of endothelial dysfunction in solid cancer patients compared to that in individuals without any malignancies. Materials and methods: This observational study included 74 patients with solid malignancies, mostly gastrointestinal. Prior to polychemotherapy, all patients were examined for endothelial function of small and large arteries (AngioScan-01, Fiton, Russia) and peripheral artery stiffness (pulse wave contour analysis and occlusion test). The results were compared with those of the Russian population trials of endothelial dysfunction Meridian-RO (Ryazan region) and trial in the rural population of the Krasnodar region. Results: Compromised vasodilation and smaller arteries tone were found in 64.9% (48/74) of the cancer patients, while impaired vasodilation of larger muscular arteries was present in 94.6% (70/74) of the patients. According to the Meridian-RO trial in the Ryazan region, endothelial dysfunction had been found in 51.2% (n = 341) of women and 52.4% (n = 300) of men, whereas the Krasnodar regional population data had shown it in 68.4% (n = 353) of women and 71.7% (n = 253) of men. Conclusion: The prevalence of endothelial dysfunction in the patients with solid malignancies, who have not undergone any chemo- or radiation therapy, is significantly higher than in the population of comparable age, conventional cardiovascular risk factors, and comorbidities. No significant increase of vascular stiffness was identified.
实体恶性肿瘤患者内皮功能障碍和血管僵硬增加的患病率
背景:内皮功能障碍被认为是心血管疾病的早期标志之一。它被认为是接受辅助和新辅助化疗的患者心血管并发症的潜在预测因子。目的:估计实体癌患者中内皮功能障碍的患病率,与没有任何恶性肿瘤的个体相比。材料和方法:这项观察性研究包括74例实体恶性肿瘤患者,主要是胃肠道。在多化疗前,所有患者均检查小动脉和大动脉内皮功能(AngioScan-01, Fiton, Russia)和外周动脉硬度(脉搏波轮廓分析和闭塞试验)。将结果与俄罗斯人群内皮功能障碍试验子午- ro(梁赞地区)和克拉斯诺达尔地区农村人群试验的结果进行比较。结果:64.9%(48/74)的癌症患者存在血管舒张受损和小动脉张力受损,94.6%(70/74)的癌症患者存在较大肌肉动脉血管舒张受损。根据梁赞地区的Meridian-RO试验,51.2% (n = 341)的女性和52.4% (n = 300)的男性发现了内皮功能障碍,而克拉斯诺达尔地区的人口数据显示,68.4% (n = 353)的女性和71.7% (n = 253)的男性发现了内皮功能障碍。结论:未接受任何化疗或放疗的实体恶性肿瘤患者内皮功能障碍的患病率明显高于同龄人群、传统心血管危险因素和合并症。没有发现血管僵硬度明显增加。
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