Guidelines for cardiac monitoring of children during and after anthracycline therapy: Report of the Cardiology Committee of the Childrens Cancer Study Group Journal Article


Authors: Steinherz, L. J.; Graham, T.; Hurwitz, R.; Sondheimer, H. M.; Schwartz, R. G.; Shaffer, E. M.; Sandor, G.; Benson, L.; Williams, R.
Contributor: Steinherz, P.
Article Title: Guidelines for cardiac monitoring of children during and after anthracycline therapy: Report of the Cardiology Committee of the Childrens Cancer Study Group
Abstract: The anthracycline antibiotics, daunorubicin, doxorubicin, and the newer derivatives, are important components of many antineoplastic chemotherapeutic regimens. Their usefulness is limited by their cardiotoxicity. Sequential monitoring of cardiac function of patients undergoing chemotherapy allows identification of subclinical cardiotoxicity. In many patients monitoring can thus guide the modification of the chemotherapy to minimize cumulative cardiotoxicity, reducing acute and long-term clinical and subclinical sequelae. Such monitoring also aids in the comparison of cardiotoxicity produced by different drugs and different methods and schedules of drug administration. The considerable variability of monitoring regimens between institutions and in the literature has detracted from its usefulness. The Cardiology Committee of the Childrens Cancer Study Group has, therefore, reviewed the field and has formulated recommendations for standardized noninvasive monitoring of children during and immediately after chemotherapy and for the modification of the chemotherapy where indicated.
Keywords: chemotherapy; cardiotoxicity; experience; anthracycline; cardiomyopathy; congestive heart-failure; angiocardiography; ejection fraction; ventricular; cancer; doxorubicin cardiotoxicity; weekly schedule; endomyocardial biopsy; cardiac monitoring; exercise radionuclide angiography; adriamycin cardiotoxicity
Journal Title: Pediatrics
Volume: 89
Issue: 5
ISSN: 0031-4005
Publisher: American Academy of Pediatrics  
Date Published: 1992-05-01
Start Page: 942
End Page: 949
Language: English
ACCESSION: WOS:A1992HT16800032
PROVIDER: wos
PUBMED: 1579408
Notes: Article -- Source: Wos
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