Can post-chemotherapy cardiotoxicity be detected in long-term survivors of breast cancer via comprehensive 3D left-ventricular contractility (strain) analysis?

2019 
Abstract Purpose This study applied a novel and automated contractility analysis tool to investigate possible cardiotoxicity-related left-ventricular (LV) dysfunction in breast cancer patients following treatment with anti-neoplastic chemotherapy agents (CTA). Subclinical dysfunction otherwise undetected via LV ejection fraction (LVEF) was determined. Methods Deformation data were acquired with the Displacement Encoding with Stimulated Echoes (DENSE) MRI sequence on 16 female patients who had CTA-based treatment. The contractility analysis tool consisting of image quantization-based boundary detection and the meshfree Radial Point Interpolation Method was used to compare chamber quantifications, 3D regional strains and torsion between patients and healthy subjects (N = 26 females with N = 14 age-matched). Quantifications of patient LVEFs from DENSE and Steady-State Free Precession (SSFP) acquisitions were compared, Bland-Altman interobserver agreements measured on their strain results and differences in contractile parameters with healthy subjects determined via Student's t -tests. Results A significant difference was not found between DENSE and SSFP-based patient LVEFs at 58 ± 7% vs 57 ± 9%, p = 0.6. Bland-Altman agreements were − 0.01 ± 0.05 for longitudinal strain and 0.1 ± 1.3° for torsion. Differences in basal diameter indicating enlargement, 5.2 ± 0.5 cm vs 4.5 ± 0.5 cm, p  Conclusions Results from the statistical analysis reveal the likelihood of LV remodeling in this patient subpopulation otherwise not indicated by LVEF measurements.
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