1. Cardio-Toxicity during chemotherapy: feasibility of new diagnostic approaches
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Fable Zustovich, Rosanna Canton, Renato Ceravolo, Martina Zaninotto, Mario Trivellato, Monica Maria Mion, Mario Plebani, Giuseppe Cartei, Martina Mattiazzi, Davide Pastorelli, and Lorena Buratin
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Oncology ,Blood level ,Chemotherapy ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Side effect ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Brain natriuretic peptide ,Surgery ,Clinical trial ,Chemotherapy induced ,Fluorouracil ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Cardio toxicity ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Chemotherapy induced cardio-toxicity is a well known side effect of anticancer treatments, moreover the 70% of all tumors involve patients over 65 years-old, frequently with cardiac co- morbidity. We evaluated the feasibility of the application during chemotherapy administration of some of the most recent diagnostic techniques as 12-diagnostic leads telemetry, 7 days EKG monitoring device (R-Test Evolution 3R), blood level dosage of Brain Natriuretic Peptide (BNP) and Ischemia Modified Albumin (IMA). Some sub-clinical changes in the investigated parameters were found in patients undergoing chemotherapy, mostly containing fluorouracil, as shown in the following paper. Far from suggesting a widespread use of these methods during chemotherapy administration, we think that some more tools are needed to prevent cardiac toxicity in high-risk patients and some of what we studied may deserve further valuation in chemotherapy clinical trials.
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- 2010
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