Important advances achieved in pharmacological cancer treatment have led progressively to a reduction in mortality from many forms of cancer, and increasing numbers of previously incurable patients can now hope to become cancer-free. Yet, to achieve these improved outcomes a high price has been paid in terms of untoward side effects associated with treatment, cardio-toxicity in particular. Several recent studies have reported that cardiac troponin assay using high-sensitivity methods (hs-cTn) can enable the early detection of myocardial injury related to chemotherapy or abuse of drugs that are potentially cardiotoxic. Several authors have recently suggested that changes in hs-cTn values enable the early diagnosis of cardiac injury from chemotherapy, thus potentially benefitting cancer patients with increased troponin values by initiating early cardioprotective therapy. However, large randomised clinical trials are needed in order to evaluate the cost/benefit ratio of standardised protocols for the early detection of cardiotoxicity using the hs-cTn assay in patients treated with chemotherapy.

Clerico, A., Cardinale, D.m., Zaninotto, M., Aspromonte, N., Sandri, M.t., Passino, C., et al. (2021). High-sensitivity cardiac troponin I and T methods for the early detection of myocardial injury in patients on chemotherapy. CLINICAL CHEMISTRY AND LABORATORY MEDICINE, 59(3), 513-521 [10.1515/cclm-2020-0362].

High-sensitivity cardiac troponin I and T methods for the early detection of myocardial injury in patients on chemotherapy

Perrone, Marco;Bernardini, Sergio;
2021-01-01

Abstract

Important advances achieved in pharmacological cancer treatment have led progressively to a reduction in mortality from many forms of cancer, and increasing numbers of previously incurable patients can now hope to become cancer-free. Yet, to achieve these improved outcomes a high price has been paid in terms of untoward side effects associated with treatment, cardio-toxicity in particular. Several recent studies have reported that cardiac troponin assay using high-sensitivity methods (hs-cTn) can enable the early detection of myocardial injury related to chemotherapy or abuse of drugs that are potentially cardiotoxic. Several authors have recently suggested that changes in hs-cTn values enable the early diagnosis of cardiac injury from chemotherapy, thus potentially benefitting cancer patients with increased troponin values by initiating early cardioprotective therapy. However, large randomised clinical trials are needed in order to evaluate the cost/benefit ratio of standardised protocols for the early detection of cardiotoxicity using the hs-cTn assay in patients treated with chemotherapy.
2021
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Esperti anonimi
Settore BIO/12 - BIOCHIMICA CLINICA E BIOLOGIA MOLECOLARE CLINICA
English
cardiac troponin
cardio-toxicity
chemotherapy
high-sensitivity methods
myocardial injury
Clerico, A., Cardinale, D.m., Zaninotto, M., Aspromonte, N., Sandri, M.t., Passino, C., et al. (2021). High-sensitivity cardiac troponin I and T methods for the early detection of myocardial injury in patients on chemotherapy. CLINICAL CHEMISTRY AND LABORATORY MEDICINE, 59(3), 513-521 [10.1515/cclm-2020-0362].
Clerico, A; Cardinale, Dm; Zaninotto, M; Aspromonte, N; Sandri, Mt; Passino, C; Migliardi, M; Perrone, M; Fortunato, A; Padoan, A; Trenti, T; Bernardini, S; Sciacovelli, L; Colivicchi, F; Gabrielli, D; Plebani, M
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