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Radial arterial waves for chemotherapy- and radiotherapy-related myocardial damage identification in patients with breast cancer

INTRODUCTION: Chemotherapy and radiation therapy for breast cancer cause side effects, such as cardiovascular changes, which can be monitored with echocardiography. However, more convenient methods are always encouraged. Radial arterial waves that are used to detect cardiovascular changes can be use...

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Autores principales: Lee, Chia-Ying, Yen, Daniela Yunchin, Hou, Mark C., Chen, Ying-Ling, Shiau, Rong-Jen
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Publicado: China Medical University 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10627202/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37937299
http://dx.doi.org/10.37796/2211-8039.1390
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author Lee, Chia-Ying
Yen, Daniela Yunchin
Hou, Mark C.
Chen, Ying-Ling
Shiau, Rong-Jen
author_facet Lee, Chia-Ying
Yen, Daniela Yunchin
Hou, Mark C.
Chen, Ying-Ling
Shiau, Rong-Jen
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description INTRODUCTION: Chemotherapy and radiation therapy for breast cancer cause side effects, such as cardiovascular changes, which can be monitored with echocardiography. However, more convenient methods are always encouraged. Radial arterial waves that are used to detect cardiovascular changes can be used to assist in confirming cardiovascular changes. AIM: This retrospective study aimed to analyze the frequency and time domains of the radial artery pulse wave in patients with breast cancer to understand its effectiveness in identifying cardiovascular changes. METHODS: Patients with breast cancer were screened from the pulse examination records in Changhua Christian Hospital and divided into the treatment and remission groups. After unlinking the data, the pulse data were analyzed for the breast cancer treatment and remission group, including the average value of the parameters of four consecutive pulse diagnosis records in four consecutive months to test the difference in pulse waves due to breast cancer treatment between the two groups. Additionally, the pulse wave stability of the two groups was compared using the coefficient of variation. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: The comparison of the pulse wave data between 19 patients in the treatment group and 40 patients in the remission group revealed 45 parameters in time and 50 in frequency domains. D3, ND3, NA1, and NT1 are the four parameters with significant differences (p < 0.05), which are all related to heart function, and mainly related to cardiac output and peripheral resistance, indicating that patients in the treatment period have poor heart function. No difference was found in the degree of data dispersion between the two groups. Cardiovascular side effects caused by breast cancer treatment can mainly be shown in the pulse wave time domain.
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spelling pubmed-106272022023-11-07 Radial arterial waves for chemotherapy- and radiotherapy-related myocardial damage identification in patients with breast cancer Lee, Chia-Ying Yen, Daniela Yunchin Hou, Mark C. Chen, Ying-Ling Shiau, Rong-Jen Biomedicine (Taipei) Original Article INTRODUCTION: Chemotherapy and radiation therapy for breast cancer cause side effects, such as cardiovascular changes, which can be monitored with echocardiography. However, more convenient methods are always encouraged. Radial arterial waves that are used to detect cardiovascular changes can be used to assist in confirming cardiovascular changes. AIM: This retrospective study aimed to analyze the frequency and time domains of the radial artery pulse wave in patients with breast cancer to understand its effectiveness in identifying cardiovascular changes. METHODS: Patients with breast cancer were screened from the pulse examination records in Changhua Christian Hospital and divided into the treatment and remission groups. After unlinking the data, the pulse data were analyzed for the breast cancer treatment and remission group, including the average value of the parameters of four consecutive pulse diagnosis records in four consecutive months to test the difference in pulse waves due to breast cancer treatment between the two groups. Additionally, the pulse wave stability of the two groups was compared using the coefficient of variation. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: The comparison of the pulse wave data between 19 patients in the treatment group and 40 patients in the remission group revealed 45 parameters in time and 50 in frequency domains. D3, ND3, NA1, and NT1 are the four parameters with significant differences (p < 0.05), which are all related to heart function, and mainly related to cardiac output and peripheral resistance, indicating that patients in the treatment period have poor heart function. No difference was found in the degree of data dispersion between the two groups. Cardiovascular side effects caused by breast cancer treatment can mainly be shown in the pulse wave time domain. China Medical University 2023-06-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10627202/ /pubmed/37937299 http://dx.doi.org/10.37796/2211-8039.1390 Text en © the Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ).
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Lee, Chia-Ying
Yen, Daniela Yunchin
Hou, Mark C.
Chen, Ying-Ling
Shiau, Rong-Jen
Radial arterial waves for chemotherapy- and radiotherapy-related myocardial damage identification in patients with breast cancer
title Radial arterial waves for chemotherapy- and radiotherapy-related myocardial damage identification in patients with breast cancer
title_full Radial arterial waves for chemotherapy- and radiotherapy-related myocardial damage identification in patients with breast cancer
title_fullStr Radial arterial waves for chemotherapy- and radiotherapy-related myocardial damage identification in patients with breast cancer
title_full_unstemmed Radial arterial waves for chemotherapy- and radiotherapy-related myocardial damage identification in patients with breast cancer
title_short Radial arterial waves for chemotherapy- and radiotherapy-related myocardial damage identification in patients with breast cancer
title_sort radial arterial waves for chemotherapy- and radiotherapy-related myocardial damage identification in patients with breast cancer
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10627202/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37937299
http://dx.doi.org/10.37796/2211-8039.1390
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