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Effects of exercise during chemotherapy for breast cancer on long-term cardiovascular toxicity

OBJECTIVE: Animal data suggest that exercise during chemotherapy is cardioprotective, but clinical evidence to support this is limited. This study evaluated the effect of exercise during chemotherapy for breast cancer on long-term cardiovascular toxicity. METHODS: This is a follow-up study of two pr...

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Autores principales: Naaktgeboren, Willeke R, Stuiver, Martijn M, van Harten, Wim H, Aaronson, Neil K, Scott, Jessica M, Sonke, Gabe, van der Wall, Elsken, Velthuis, Miranda, Leiner, Tim, Teske, Arco J, May, Anne M, Groen, Wim G
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10619040/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37903570
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/openhrt-2023-002464
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author Naaktgeboren, Willeke R
Stuiver, Martijn M
van Harten, Wim H
Aaronson, Neil K
Scott, Jessica M
Sonke, Gabe
van der Wall, Elsken
Velthuis, Miranda
Leiner, Tim
Teske, Arco J
May, Anne M
Groen, Wim G
author_facet Naaktgeboren, Willeke R
Stuiver, Martijn M
van Harten, Wim H
Aaronson, Neil K
Scott, Jessica M
Sonke, Gabe
van der Wall, Elsken
Velthuis, Miranda
Leiner, Tim
Teske, Arco J
May, Anne M
Groen, Wim G
author_sort Naaktgeboren, Willeke R
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description OBJECTIVE: Animal data suggest that exercise during chemotherapy is cardioprotective, but clinical evidence to support this is limited. This study evaluated the effect of exercise during chemotherapy for breast cancer on long-term cardiovascular toxicity. METHODS: This is a follow-up study of two previously performed randomised trials in patients with breast cancer allocated to exercise during chemotherapy or non-exercise controls. Cardiac imaging parameters, including T1 mapping (native T1, extracellular volume fraction (ECV)), left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) and global longitudinal strain (GLS), cardiorespiratory fitness, and physical activity levels, were acquired 8.5 years post-treatment. RESULTS: In total, 185 breast cancer survivors were included (mean age 58.9±7.8 years), of whom 99% and 18% were treated with anthracyclines and trastuzumab, respectively. ECV and Native T1 were 25.3%±2.5% and 1026±51 ms in the control group, and 24.6%±2.8% and 1007±44 ms in the exercise group, respectively. LVEF was borderline normal in both groups, with an LVEF<50% prevalence of 22.5% (n=40/178) in all participants. Compared with control, native T1 was statistically significantly lower in the exercise group (β=−20.16, 95% CI −35.35 to −4.97). We found no effect of exercise on ECV (β=−0.69, 95% CI −1.62 to 0.25), LVEF (β=−1.36, 95% CI −3.45 to 0.73) or GLS (β=0.31, 95% CI −0.76 to 1.37). Higher self-reported physical activity levels during chemotherapy were significantly associated with better native T1 and ECV. CONCLUSIONS: In long-term breast cancer survivors, exercise and being more physically active during chemotherapy were associated with better structural but not functional cardiac parameters. The high prevalence of cardiac dysfunction calls for additional research on cardioprotective measures, including alternative exercise regimens. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: NTR7247.
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spelling pubmed-106190402023-11-02 Effects of exercise during chemotherapy for breast cancer on long-term cardiovascular toxicity Naaktgeboren, Willeke R Stuiver, Martijn M van Harten, Wim H Aaronson, Neil K Scott, Jessica M Sonke, Gabe van der Wall, Elsken Velthuis, Miranda Leiner, Tim Teske, Arco J May, Anne M Groen, Wim G Open Heart Heart Failure and Cardiomyopathies OBJECTIVE: Animal data suggest that exercise during chemotherapy is cardioprotective, but clinical evidence to support this is limited. This study evaluated the effect of exercise during chemotherapy for breast cancer on long-term cardiovascular toxicity. METHODS: This is a follow-up study of two previously performed randomised trials in patients with breast cancer allocated to exercise during chemotherapy or non-exercise controls. Cardiac imaging parameters, including T1 mapping (native T1, extracellular volume fraction (ECV)), left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) and global longitudinal strain (GLS), cardiorespiratory fitness, and physical activity levels, were acquired 8.5 years post-treatment. RESULTS: In total, 185 breast cancer survivors were included (mean age 58.9±7.8 years), of whom 99% and 18% were treated with anthracyclines and trastuzumab, respectively. ECV and Native T1 were 25.3%±2.5% and 1026±51 ms in the control group, and 24.6%±2.8% and 1007±44 ms in the exercise group, respectively. LVEF was borderline normal in both groups, with an LVEF<50% prevalence of 22.5% (n=40/178) in all participants. Compared with control, native T1 was statistically significantly lower in the exercise group (β=−20.16, 95% CI −35.35 to −4.97). We found no effect of exercise on ECV (β=−0.69, 95% CI −1.62 to 0.25), LVEF (β=−1.36, 95% CI −3.45 to 0.73) or GLS (β=0.31, 95% CI −0.76 to 1.37). Higher self-reported physical activity levels during chemotherapy were significantly associated with better native T1 and ECV. CONCLUSIONS: In long-term breast cancer survivors, exercise and being more physically active during chemotherapy were associated with better structural but not functional cardiac parameters. The high prevalence of cardiac dysfunction calls for additional research on cardioprotective measures, including alternative exercise regimens. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: NTR7247. BMJ Publishing Group 2023-10-30 /pmc/articles/PMC10619040/ /pubmed/37903570 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/openhrt-2023-002464 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2023. Re-use permitted under CC BY. Published by BMJ. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Unported (CC BY 4.0) license, which permits others to copy, redistribute, remix, transform and build upon this work for any purpose, provided the original work is properly cited, a link to the licence is given, and indication of whether changes were made. See: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
spellingShingle Heart Failure and Cardiomyopathies
Naaktgeboren, Willeke R
Stuiver, Martijn M
van Harten, Wim H
Aaronson, Neil K
Scott, Jessica M
Sonke, Gabe
van der Wall, Elsken
Velthuis, Miranda
Leiner, Tim
Teske, Arco J
May, Anne M
Groen, Wim G
Effects of exercise during chemotherapy for breast cancer on long-term cardiovascular toxicity
title Effects of exercise during chemotherapy for breast cancer on long-term cardiovascular toxicity
title_full Effects of exercise during chemotherapy for breast cancer on long-term cardiovascular toxicity
title_fullStr Effects of exercise during chemotherapy for breast cancer on long-term cardiovascular toxicity
title_full_unstemmed Effects of exercise during chemotherapy for breast cancer on long-term cardiovascular toxicity
title_short Effects of exercise during chemotherapy for breast cancer on long-term cardiovascular toxicity
title_sort effects of exercise during chemotherapy for breast cancer on long-term cardiovascular toxicity
topic Heart Failure and Cardiomyopathies
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10619040/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37903570
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/openhrt-2023-002464
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