[A case report of cardiac failure caused by the new anti-neoplastic agent 'carboplatin'].

1993 
: Carboplatin is one of most commonly used chemotherapeutic agents in clinical oncology practice. We presented a case of subacute cardiotoxicity supposedly due to carboplatin. A patient with ovarian cancer had been treated with carboplatin based chemotherapeutic agent for about a month before surgery. Although she had not shown symptoms of cardiac failure, severe pulmonary edema developed immediately after general anesthesia. It disappeared within a week. For three days following the administration of carboplatin alone for two weeks after surgery, arrhythmias (SVT, SVPB and VPB) and hypotension appeared. Symptoms of congestive heart failure, resembling dilated cardiomyopathy, lasted for one month. It required about two months to restore the normal cardiac functions. Carboplatin seems to have infrequent but possible cardiotoxicity as many other chemotherapeutic agents.
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