The aims of this study is to evaluate the role of 2D speckle-tracking echocardiography in diagnosis chemotherapy related left ventricular dysfunction in breast cancer patients with cardiovascular risks
Chemotherapy induced cardiomyopathy is a serious adverse effect of anticancer treatments with poor long-term prognosis. In addition to the cumulative dose of anthracycline and trastuzumab, cardiovascular risks have been proven to be the "second hit" when dealing with chemotherapy related cardiomyopathy in breast cancer patients. Speckle-tracking echocardiography have had robust evidence in diagnosis the early stage of left ventricular dysfunction in various types of cancer treated by cardiotoxicity drugs. However, data is still lacking regarding the role of speckle-tracking echocardiography in breast cancer patients with cardiovascular risk
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
300
2D Speckle-tracking echocardiography
Nguyen Hoang Hai
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
RECRUITINGThe incidence of chemotherapy induced cardiomyopathy in breast cancer patients with cardiovascular risk
the incidence
Time frame: two year follow-up
The kinetics of left ventricular global longitudinal strain (LV-GLS) in breast cancer patients treated by anthracycline and/or trastuzumab
global longitudinal strain (percentage)
Time frame: two year follow-up
The cut-off value of global longitudinal strain (GLS) to predict chemotherapy induced cardiomyopathy in breast cancer patients treated by anthracycline and/or trastuzumab
global longitudinal strain (percentage)
Time frame: two year follow-up
The kinetics of right ventricular longitudinal strain (RV-GLS and RV-FWLS) in breast cancer patients treated by anthracycline and/or trastuzumab
longitudinal strain (percentage)
Time frame: two year follow-up
The kinetics of left atrial longitudinal strain (LASr, LAScd, LASct) in breast cancer patients treated by anthracycline and/or trastuzumab
longitudinal strain (percentage)
Time frame: two year follow-up
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