Author/Editor     Feijen, Elisabeth Arnoldina Maria; Dalen, Elvira C. van; Pal, Helena van der; Reulen, Raoul C.; Winter, David L.; Keuhni, Claudia E.; Morsellino, Vera; Alessi, Daniela; Allodji, Rodrigue S.; Zadravec-Zaletel, Lorna
Title     Increased risk of cardiac ischaemia in a pan-European cohort of 36 205 childhood cancer survivors
Type     članek
Vol. and No.     Letnik 107, št. 1
Publication year     2021
Volume     str. 33-40
ISSN     1355-6037 - Heart (British Cardiac Society)
Language     eng
Abstract     In this report, we determine the cumulative incidence of symptomatic cardiac ischaemia and its risk factors among European 5-year childhood cancer survivors (CCS) participating in the PanCareSurFup study. Methods: Eight data providers (France, Hungary, Italy (two cohorts), the Netherlands, Slovenia, Switzerland and the UK) participating in PanCareSurFup ascertained and validated symptomatic cardiac events among their 36 205 eligible CCS. Data on symptomatic cardiac ischaemia were graded according to the Criteria for Adverse Events V.3.0 (grade 3-5). We calculated cumulative incidences, both overall and for different subgroups based on treatment and malignancy, and used multivariable Cox regression to analyse risk factors. Results: Overall, 302 out of the 36 205 CCS developed symptomatic cardiac ischaemia during follow-up (median follow-up time after primary cancer diagnosis: 23.0 years). The cumulative incidence by age 60 was 5.4% (95% CI 4.6% to 6.2%). Men (7.1% (95% CI 5.8 to 8.4)) had higher rates than women (3.4% (95% CI 2.4 to 4.4)) (p<0.0001). Of importance is that a significant number of patients (41/302) were affected as teens or young adults (14-30 years). Treatment with radiotherapy/chemotherapy conferred twofold risk (95% CI 1.5 to 3.0) and cases in these patients appeared earlier than in CCS without treatment/surgery only (15% vs 3% prior to age 30 years, respectively (p=0.04)). Conclusions: In this very large European childhood cancer cohort, we found that by age 60 years, 1 in 18 CCS will develop a severe, life-threatening or fatal cardiac ischaemia, especially in lymphoma survivors and CCS treated with radiotherapy and chemotherapy increases the risk significantly.
Keywords     srčna ishemija
rak v otroštvu
dejavniki tveganja
pozne posledice
miokardne bolezni
cardiac ischaemia
childhood cancer survivors
risk factors
myocardial disease