Circulating biomarkers and cardiac function over 3 years after chemotherapy with anthracyclines: the ICOS‐ONE trial. (1st May 2020)
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- Title:
- Circulating biomarkers and cardiac function over 3 years after chemotherapy with anthracyclines: the ICOS‐ONE trial. (1st May 2020)
- Main Title:
- Circulating biomarkers and cardiac function over 3 years after chemotherapy with anthracyclines: the ICOS‐ONE trial
- Authors:
- Meessen, Jennifer M.T.A.
Cardinale, Daniela
Ciceri, Fabio
Sandri, Maria Teresa
Civelli, Maurizio
Bottazzi, Barbara
Cucchi, GianFranco
Menatti, Elisabetta
Mangiavacchi, Maurizio
Condorelli, Gianluigi
Barbieri, Enrico
Gori, Stefania
Colombo, Alessandro
Curigliano, Giuseppe
Salvatici, Michela
Pastori, Paolo
Ghisoni, Francesco
Bianchi, Alessandra
Falci, Cristina
Cortesi, Pietro
Farolfi, Alberto
Monopoli, Anna
Milandri, Carlo
Bregni, Marco
Malossi, Alessandra
Nassiacos, Daniele
Verusio, Claudio
Staszewsky, Lidia
Leone, Roberto
Novelli, Deborah
Balconi, Giovanna
Nicolis, Enrico B.
Franzosi, Maria Grazia
Masson, Serge
Garlanda, Cecilia
Mantovani, Alberto
Cipolla, Carlo M.
Latini, Roberto
… (more) - Abstract:
- Abstract: Aims: A multicentre trial, ICOS‐ONE, showed increases above the upper limit of normality of cardiac troponin (cTn) in 27% of patients within 12 months after the end of cancer chemotherapy (CT) with anthracyclines, whether cardiac protection with enalapril was started at study entry in all ( prevention arm ) or only upon first occurrence on supra‐normal cTn ( troponin‐triggered arm ). The aims of the present post hoc analysis were (i) to assess whether anthracycline‐based treatment could induce cardiotoxicity over 36 month follow‐up and (ii) to describe the time course of three cardiovascular biomarkers (i.e. troponin I cTnI‐Ultra, B‐type natriuretic peptide BNP, and pentraxin 3 PTX3) and of left ventricular (LV) function up to 36 months. Methods and results: Eligible patients were those prescribed first‐in‐life CT, without evidence of cardiovascular disease, normal cTn, LV ejection fraction (EF) >50%, not on renin‐angiotensin aldosterone system antagonists. Patients underwent echocardiography and blood sampling at 24 and 36 months. No differences were observed in biomarker concentration between the two study arms, 'prevention' vs. 'troponin‐triggered'. During additional follow‐up 13 more deaths occurred, leading to a total of 23 (9.5%), all due to a non‐cardiovascular cause. No new occurrences of LV‐dysfunction were reported. Two additional patients were admitted to the hospital for cardiovascular causes, both for acute pulmonary embolism. No first onset of raisedAbstract: Aims: A multicentre trial, ICOS‐ONE, showed increases above the upper limit of normality of cardiac troponin (cTn) in 27% of patients within 12 months after the end of cancer chemotherapy (CT) with anthracyclines, whether cardiac protection with enalapril was started at study entry in all ( prevention arm ) or only upon first occurrence on supra‐normal cTn ( troponin‐triggered arm ). The aims of the present post hoc analysis were (i) to assess whether anthracycline‐based treatment could induce cardiotoxicity over 36 month follow‐up and (ii) to describe the time course of three cardiovascular biomarkers (i.e. troponin I cTnI‐Ultra, B‐type natriuretic peptide BNP, and pentraxin 3 PTX3) and of left ventricular (LV) function up to 36 months. Methods and results: Eligible patients were those prescribed first‐in‐life CT, without evidence of cardiovascular disease, normal cTn, LV ejection fraction (EF) >50%, not on renin‐angiotensin aldosterone system antagonists. Patients underwent echocardiography and blood sampling at 24 and 36 months. No differences were observed in biomarker concentration between the two study arms, 'prevention' vs. 'troponin‐triggered'. During additional follow‐up 13 more deaths occurred, leading to a total of 23 (9.5%), all due to a non‐cardiovascular cause. No new occurrences of LV‐dysfunction were reported. Two additional patients were admitted to the hospital for cardiovascular causes, both for acute pulmonary embolism. No first onset of raised cTnI‐Ultra was reported in the extended follow‐up. BNP remained within normal range: at 36 months was 23.4 ng/L, higher (N.S.) than at baseline, 17.6 ng/L. PTX3 peaked at 5.2 ng/mL 1 month after CT and returned to baseline values thereafter. cTnI‐Ultra peaked at 26 ng/L 1 month after CT and returned to 3 ng/L until the last measurement at 36 months. All echocardiographic variables remained stable during follow‐up with a median LVEF of 63% and left atrial volume index about 24 mL/m 2 . Conclusions: First‐in‐life CT with median cumulative dose of anthracyclines of 180 mg/m 2 does not seem to cause clinically significant cardiac injury, as assessed by circulating biomarkers and echocardiography, in patients aged 51 years (median), without pre‐existing cardiac disease. This may suggest either a 100% efficacy of enalapril (given as preventive or troponin‐triggered) or a reassuringly low absolute cardiovascular risk in this cohort of patients, which may not require intensive cardiologic follow‐up. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- ESC heart failure. Volume 7:Number 4(2020)
- Journal:
- ESC heart failure
- Issue:
- Volume 7:Number 4(2020)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 7, Issue 4 (2020)
- Year:
- 2020
- Volume:
- 7
- Issue:
- 4
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2020-0007-0004-0000
- Page Start:
- 1452
- Page End:
- 1466
- Publication Date:
- 2020-05-01
- Subjects:
- Cardio‐oncology -- Anthracyclines -- Troponin -- Echocardiography -- Biomarkers -- Cardiac dysfunction
Heart failure -- Periodicals
616.129005 - Journal URLs:
- http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)2055-5822 ↗
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1002/ehf2.12695 ↗
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- 2055-5822
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