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Use of speckle tracking in the evaluation of late subclinical myocardial damage in survivors of childhood acute leukaemia
Authors:Elena Guadalupe Corella Aznar  Ariadna Ayerza Casas  Lorenzo Jiménez Montañés  Maria Ángeles Carlota Calvo Escribano  José Ignacio Labarta Aizpún  Pilar Samper Villagrasa
Affiliation:1.Miguel Servet Hospital,Zaragoza,Spain;2.Lozano Blesa Hospital,Zaragoza,Spain
Abstract:Heart disease is the leading cause of non-cancer death in childhood cancer survivors. to determine the prevalence of subclinical cardiac dysfunction using speckle tracking and compare its results with those obtained by classical methods of assessing left ventricular function and its relationship with different factors to identify the population at higher risk. Echocardiographic assessment of left ventricular function included ejection fraction, tissue Doppler, longitudinal/circumferential strains and biochemical parameters (troponin-T and Pro-BNP) in a cohort of 57 survivors of childhood acute leukaemia with at least 10 years since diagnosis. Ventricular dysfunction was found in 5.2% of patients in M-mode (ejection fraction—EF?2 (OR 7.6) and radiotherapy (OR 7.19). Biomarkers were not useful for the diagnosis of subclinical cardiomyopathy. Good reproducibility was obtained, with an intraobserver correlation of 93.6% and an interobserver correlation of 89.2% in the GLS. The alteration of the GLS was more prevalent than the alteration in the EF and was associated with the treatment received and high tumour risk. strain imaging seems to be a powerful tool to identify an increased number of survivor with an early myocardial injury.
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