Effect of Active Cancer on the Cardiac Phenotype: A Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging‐Based Study of Myocardial Tissue Health and Deformation in Patients With Chemotherapy‐Naïve Cancer

Author:

Labib Dina12ORCID,Satriano Alessandro1ORCID,Dykstra Steven1,Hansen Reis1,Mikami Yoko1ORCID,Guzzardi David G.1,Slavikova Zdenka1,Feuchter Patricia1,Flewitt Jacqueline1,Rivest Sandra1,Sandonato Rosa1,Lydell Carmen P.13,Howarth Andrew G.14,Kolman Louis1,Clarke Brian4,Paterson D. Ian56ORCID,Oudit Gavin Y.56ORCID,Pituskin Edith7ORCID,Cheung Winson Y.8,Lee Joon49ORCID,White James A.134ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Stephenson Cardiac Imaging Centre Libin Cardiovascular Institute of Alberta University of Calgary Alberta Canada

2. Department of Cardiovascular Medicine Cairo University Cairo Egypt

3. Department of Diagnostic Imaging Cumming School of Medicine University of Calgary Alberta Canada

4. Department of Cardiac Sciences Cumming School of Medicine University of Calgary Alberta Canada

5. Department of Medicine University of Alberta Edmonton Alberta Canada

6. Mazankowski Alberta Heart InstituteUniversity of Alberta Edmonton Alberta Canada

7. Department of Oncology University of Alberta Edmonton Alberta Canada

8. Departments of Medicine and Oncology Cumming School of Medicine University of Calgary Alberta Canada

9. Department of Community Health Sciences Cumming School of Medicine University of Calgary Alberta Canada

Abstract

Background The overlap between cancer and cardiovascular care continues to expand, with intersections emerging before, during, and following cancer therapies. To date, emphasis has been placed on how cancer therapeutics influence downstream cardiac health. However, whether active malignancy itself influences chamber volumes, function, or overall myocardial tissue health remains uncertain. We sought to perform a comprehensive cardiovascular magnetic resonance‐based evaluation of cardiac health in patients with chemotherapy‐naïve cancer with comparison with a healthy volunteer population. Methods and Results Three‐hundred and eighty‐one patients with active breast cancer or lymphoma before cardiotoxic chemotherapy exposure were recruited in addition to 102 healthy volunteers. Both cohorts underwent standardized cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging with quantification of chamber volumes, ejection fraction, and native myocardial T1. Left ventricular mechanics were incrementally assessed using three‐dimensional myocardial deformation analysis, providing global longitudinal, circumferential, radial, and principal peak‐systolic strain amplitude and systolic strain rate. The mean age of patients with cancer was 53.8±13.4 years; 79% being women. Despite similar left ventricular ejection fraction, patients with cancer showed smaller chambers, increased strain amplitude, and systolic strain rate in both conventional and principal directions, and elevated native T1 versus sex‐matched healthy volunteers. Adjusting for age, sex, hypertension, and diabetes mellitus, the presence of cancer remained associated with these cardiovascular magnetic resonance parameters. Conclusions The presence of cancer is independently associated with alterations in cardiac chamber size, function, and objective markers of tissue health. Dedicated research is warranted to elucidate pathophysiologic mechanisms underlying these findings and to explore their relevance to the management of patients with cancer referred for cardiotoxic therapies.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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