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Myocardial deformation after radiotherapy: a layer-specific and territorial longitudinal strain analysis in a cohort of left-sided breast cancer patients (BACCARAT study)

BACKGROUND: Radiotherapy for breast cancer (BC) and its resulting cardiac exposure are associated with subclinical left ventricular dysfunction characterized by early decrease of global longitudinal strain (LS) measurement based on 2D speckle-tracking echocardiography. Recent software allows multi-l...

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Autores principales: Walker, Valentin, Lairez, Olivier, Fondard, Olivier, Jimenez, Gaëlle, Camilleri, Jérémy, Panh, Loïc, Broggio, David, Bernier, Marie-Odile, Laurier, Dominique, Ferrières, Jean, Jacob, Sophie
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7439550/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32819449
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13014-020-01635-y
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author Walker, Valentin
Lairez, Olivier
Fondard, Olivier
Jimenez, Gaëlle
Camilleri, Jérémy
Panh, Loïc
Broggio, David
Bernier, Marie-Odile
Laurier, Dominique
Ferrières, Jean
Jacob, Sophie
author_facet Walker, Valentin
Lairez, Olivier
Fondard, Olivier
Jimenez, Gaëlle
Camilleri, Jérémy
Panh, Loïc
Broggio, David
Bernier, Marie-Odile
Laurier, Dominique
Ferrières, Jean
Jacob, Sophie
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description BACKGROUND: Radiotherapy for breast cancer (BC) and its resulting cardiac exposure are associated with subclinical left ventricular dysfunction characterized by early decrease of global longitudinal strain (LS) measurement based on 2D speckle-tracking echocardiography. Recent software allows multi-layer and segmental analysis of strain, which may be of interest to quantify and locate the impact of cardiac exposure on myocardial function and potentially increase the early detection of radiation-induced cardiotoxicity. The aim of the study was to evaluate whether decrease in LS 6 months after radiotherapy is layer-specific and if it varies according to the left ventricular regional level and the coronary arterial territories. METHODS: LS was measured at baseline before radiotherapy and 6 months post-radiotherapy. The LS was obtained for each myocardial layer (endocardial, mid-myocardial, epicardial), left ventricular regional level (basal, mid, apical) and coronary artery territory (left anterior descending artery (LAD), circumflex artery, right coronary artery). RESULTS: The study included 64 left-sided BC patients. Mean age was 58 years, mean doses to the heart, the left ventricle and the LAD were respectively 3.0, 6.7 and 16.4 Gy. The absolute decrease of LS was significant for the three layers (endocardial: − 20.0 ± 3.2% to − 18.8 ± 3.8%; mid-myocardial: − 16.0 ± 2.7% to − 15.0 ± 3.1%; epicardial: − 12.3 ± 2.5% to − 11.4 ± 2.8%, all p = 0.02), but only the relative decrease of LS in the endocardial layer was close to be significant (− 4.7%, p = 0.05). More precisely, the LS of the endocardial layer was significantly decreased for the most exposed parts of the left ventricle corresponding to the apical level (− 26.3 ± 6.0% vs. -24.2 ± 7.1%, p = 0.03) and LAD territory (− 22.8 ± 4.0% vs. -21.4 ± 4.8%, p = 0.03). CONCLUSION: Six months post-radiotherapy, LS decreased predominantly in the endocardial layer of the most exposed part of the left ventricle. For precise evaluation of radiotherapy-induced cardiotoxicity and early left ventricular dysfunction, the endocardial layer-based LS might be the most sensitive parameter. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT02605512, Registered 6 November 2015 - Retrospectively registered.
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spelling pubmed-74395502020-08-24 Myocardial deformation after radiotherapy: a layer-specific and territorial longitudinal strain analysis in a cohort of left-sided breast cancer patients (BACCARAT study) Walker, Valentin Lairez, Olivier Fondard, Olivier Jimenez, Gaëlle Camilleri, Jérémy Panh, Loïc Broggio, David Bernier, Marie-Odile Laurier, Dominique Ferrières, Jean Jacob, Sophie Radiat Oncol Research BACKGROUND: Radiotherapy for breast cancer (BC) and its resulting cardiac exposure are associated with subclinical left ventricular dysfunction characterized by early decrease of global longitudinal strain (LS) measurement based on 2D speckle-tracking echocardiography. Recent software allows multi-layer and segmental analysis of strain, which may be of interest to quantify and locate the impact of cardiac exposure on myocardial function and potentially increase the early detection of radiation-induced cardiotoxicity. The aim of the study was to evaluate whether decrease in LS 6 months after radiotherapy is layer-specific and if it varies according to the left ventricular regional level and the coronary arterial territories. METHODS: LS was measured at baseline before radiotherapy and 6 months post-radiotherapy. The LS was obtained for each myocardial layer (endocardial, mid-myocardial, epicardial), left ventricular regional level (basal, mid, apical) and coronary artery territory (left anterior descending artery (LAD), circumflex artery, right coronary artery). RESULTS: The study included 64 left-sided BC patients. Mean age was 58 years, mean doses to the heart, the left ventricle and the LAD were respectively 3.0, 6.7 and 16.4 Gy. The absolute decrease of LS was significant for the three layers (endocardial: − 20.0 ± 3.2% to − 18.8 ± 3.8%; mid-myocardial: − 16.0 ± 2.7% to − 15.0 ± 3.1%; epicardial: − 12.3 ± 2.5% to − 11.4 ± 2.8%, all p = 0.02), but only the relative decrease of LS in the endocardial layer was close to be significant (− 4.7%, p = 0.05). More precisely, the LS of the endocardial layer was significantly decreased for the most exposed parts of the left ventricle corresponding to the apical level (− 26.3 ± 6.0% vs. -24.2 ± 7.1%, p = 0.03) and LAD territory (− 22.8 ± 4.0% vs. -21.4 ± 4.8%, p = 0.03). CONCLUSION: Six months post-radiotherapy, LS decreased predominantly in the endocardial layer of the most exposed part of the left ventricle. For precise evaluation of radiotherapy-induced cardiotoxicity and early left ventricular dysfunction, the endocardial layer-based LS might be the most sensitive parameter. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT02605512, Registered 6 November 2015 - Retrospectively registered. BioMed Central 2020-08-20 /pmc/articles/PMC7439550/ /pubmed/32819449 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13014-020-01635-y Text en © The Author(s) 2020 Open AccessThis article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated in a credit line to the data.
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Walker, Valentin
Lairez, Olivier
Fondard, Olivier
Jimenez, Gaëlle
Camilleri, Jérémy
Panh, Loïc
Broggio, David
Bernier, Marie-Odile
Laurier, Dominique
Ferrières, Jean
Jacob, Sophie
Myocardial deformation after radiotherapy: a layer-specific and territorial longitudinal strain analysis in a cohort of left-sided breast cancer patients (BACCARAT study)
title Myocardial deformation after radiotherapy: a layer-specific and territorial longitudinal strain analysis in a cohort of left-sided breast cancer patients (BACCARAT study)
title_full Myocardial deformation after radiotherapy: a layer-specific and territorial longitudinal strain analysis in a cohort of left-sided breast cancer patients (BACCARAT study)
title_fullStr Myocardial deformation after radiotherapy: a layer-specific and territorial longitudinal strain analysis in a cohort of left-sided breast cancer patients (BACCARAT study)
title_full_unstemmed Myocardial deformation after radiotherapy: a layer-specific and territorial longitudinal strain analysis in a cohort of left-sided breast cancer patients (BACCARAT study)
title_short Myocardial deformation after radiotherapy: a layer-specific and territorial longitudinal strain analysis in a cohort of left-sided breast cancer patients (BACCARAT study)
title_sort myocardial deformation after radiotherapy: a layer-specific and territorial longitudinal strain analysis in a cohort of left-sided breast cancer patients (baccarat study)
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7439550/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32819449
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13014-020-01635-y
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