2020
DOI: 10.1007/s00392-020-01719-5
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Assessment of coronary artery disease during hospitalization for cancer treatment

Abstract: Background With improvement of cancer-specific survival, comorbidities and treatment-related side effects, particularly cardiovascular toxicities, need close attention. The aim of the present study was to evaluate clinical characteristics and outcomes of cancer patients requiring coronary angiography during inpatient care. Methods We performed a retrospective analysis of patients hospitalized between 02/2011 and 02/2018 in our two university hospit… Show more

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“…Patients with cancer are at increased risk of CAD because of shared CVRFs 34 and CV toxicity of cancer therapy 12 compounded by a cancer-induced pro-inflammatory and prothrombotic state (Table 7). 467,468,[470][471][472][473] Current knowledge on ACS in patients with cancer is based on observational data and registries demonstrating that, especially when diagnosed within 1 year, they are at increased risk for major CV events, bleeding, and cardiac and non-cardiac mortality. [474][475][476][477][478][479][480] The proportion of ACS patients with a diagnosis of cancer is rising and constitutes about 3% of large series.…”
Section: Coronary Artery Disease 621 Acute Coronary Syndromesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patients with cancer are at increased risk of CAD because of shared CVRFs 34 and CV toxicity of cancer therapy 12 compounded by a cancer-induced pro-inflammatory and prothrombotic state (Table 7). 467,468,[470][471][472][473] Current knowledge on ACS in patients with cancer is based on observational data and registries demonstrating that, especially when diagnosed within 1 year, they are at increased risk for major CV events, bleeding, and cardiac and non-cardiac mortality. [474][475][476][477][478][479][480] The proportion of ACS patients with a diagnosis of cancer is rising and constitutes about 3% of large series.…”
Section: Coronary Artery Disease 621 Acute Coronary Syndromesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is shown in a retrospective analysis of 153 cancer patients and 153 matched non-cancer patients. Given a comparable distribution of coronary lesions, PCI is less frequently performed in cancer patients [ 31 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, smokers are at risk of lung cancer and atherosclerosis ( 19 ) making them a particularly vulnerable population for MACEs. In a large study, 66% of patients with cancer ( n = 60,676) also presented with an acute coronary syndrome; and the most prevalent cancers were lymphoma (19%) and lung cancer (18.3%) ( 20 ). Contrastingly, in a more specific study by van-Herk-Sukel et al ( 21 ) patients with lung cancer ( N = 3,717) did not show a higher risk of developing myocardial infarction when compared with cancer-free controls.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%