Prognostic value of coronary atherosclerosis and CAC score for the risk of chemotherapy-related cardiac dysfunction (CTRCD): The protocol of ANTEC study

Author:

Borowiec AnnaORCID,Ozdowska Patrycja,Rosinska Magdalena,Jagiello-Gruszfeld Agnieszka,Jasek Slawomir,Waniewska Joanna,Kotowicz BeataORCID,Kosela-Paterczyk Hanna,Lampka Elzbieta,Makowka Agata,Fuksiewicz Małgorzata,Chojnacka Magdalena,Zebrowska Agnieszka,Gepner Katarzyna,Kapala AleksandraORCID,Cieszanowski Andrzej,Nowecki Zbigniew,Walewski Jan

Abstract

Background Cardiological complications of oncological treatment, including the most serious one, heart failure, constitute a significant and still unsolved clinical problem. A history of dyslipidemia and complications of atherosclerosis, including coronary artery disease, are established risk factors for cardiotoxicity in cancer patients. In recent years, a protective effect of statin treatment on the development of heart failure in cancer patients has been observed. This protocol describes a study aiming to assess the prognostic value of coronary atherosclerosis burden and the CAC score on the onset of cardiac dysfunction associated with cancer therapy. Methods ANTEC (Atherosclerosis iN chemoTherapy-rElated Cardiotoxicity) is a single-site, prospective, observational study to evaluate the influence of the coronary atherosclerosis and CAC score assessed by computed tomography on the development of left ventricular systolic dysfunction in cancer patients with at least moderate cardiotoxicity risk. A group of 80 patients diagnosed with cancer prior to high-dose anthracycline chemotherapy (doxorubicin ≥ 240 mg / m2 body weight or epirubicin ≥ 600 mg / m2 body weight), without a history of heart failure and coronary artery disease, will be included in the study. Patient follow-up is planned for 12 months. In all patients, coronary computed tomographic angiography (CCTA) will be performed once at the beginning of the study. The primary endpoint is the onset of cancer therapy-related cardiovascular toxicity, defined as mild, moderate, severe and very severe according to ESC 2022 Cardio-oncology guidelines. During follow up, echocardiography with GLS assessment will be performed every three months. Additionally, new biomarkers of atherosclerosis (IL-6, MPO, TNF-alpha) will be measured every 6 months. The study registration identifier on clinicaltrials.gov is NCT05118178. Clinical trials registry This study is listed on cinicaltrials.gov with identifier NCT05118178.

Funder

Polskiego Towarzystwa Kardiologicznego

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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