Early detection of anthracycline-induced cardiotoxicity by stress radionuclide cineangiography in conjunction with fourier amplitude and phase analysis Journal Article


Authors: Alcan, K. E.; Robeson, W.; Graham, M. C.; Palestro, C.; Oliver, F. H.; Benua, R. S.
Article Title: Early detection of anthracycline-induced cardiotoxicity by stress radionuclide cineangiography in conjunction with fourier amplitude and phase analysis
Abstract: Thirty-three cases of anthracycline related cardiotoxicity occurred in our institution in patients with a previously negative cardiovascular history, physical examination, and normal ECG. A total of 95 RNCA studies were performed in this group (73 studies included both rest and exercise RNCA). Twenty-one patients had two or more serial studies. Seventeen had a normal, baseline prechemotherapy study and 16 had studies done following the initiation of therapy. Fourier analysis, consisting of amplitude and phase images, were created for each study. In the subset with a baseline study, the rest LVEF became abnormal first in two of 17 patients (12%), the rest or stress LVEF in ten of 17 (59%), the rest Fourier image analysis in ten of 17 (59%), and the rest or stress Fourier image analysis in 16 of 17 (94%). In the subset without a baseline study, the rest LVEF was abnormal in ten of 16 (63%), the rest or stress LVEF in 15 of 16, (94%), the rest Fourier image analysis in 16 of 16 (100%), and the rest or stress Fourier image analysis in 16 of 16 (100%). The authors conclude that: 1) the exercise RNCA is superior to the rest RNCA alone in the early detection of anthracycline related cardiotoxicity, 2) the single most sensitive indicator of cardiotoxicity is Fourier image analysis; and 3) sequential rest and stress RNCA studies with Fourier amplitude and phase analysis is the most sensitive, noninvasive method of evaluating patients who receive potentially cardiotoxic agents.
Keywords: adolescent; adult; cancer chemotherapy; clinical article; aged; middle aged; doxorubicin; exercise; cardiotoxicity; diagnosis; daunorubicin; epirubicin; idarubicin; radioisotope; drug therapy; antibiotics, antineoplastic; anthracycline; heart left ventricle ejection fraction; electrocardiography; heart; adverse drug reaction; therapy; intravenous drug administration; frequency analysis; intoxication; fourier analysis; heart scintiscanning; sodium pertechnetate tc 99m; exertion; heart failure, congestive; cardiomyopathy, dilated; humans; human; male; female; priority journal; cineangiography; peripheral vascular system; technetium tin pyrophosphate tc 99m; radioisotope angiocardiography
Journal Title: Clinical Nuclear Medicine
Volume: 10
Issue: 3
ISSN: 0363-9762
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins  
Date Published: 1985-03-01
Start Page: 160
End Page: 166
Language: English
DOI: 10.1097/00003072-198503000-00005
PUBMED: 2985319
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 26 October 2021 -- Source: Scopus
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