Valvular Heart Disease in Cancer Patients: Etiology, Diagnosis, and Management

Curr Treat Options Cardiovasc Med. 2017 Jul;19(7):53. doi: 10.1007/s11936-017-0550-6.

Abstract

Cardiac valvular disease as consequence of radiation and chemotherapy during treatment for malignancy is growing in its awareness. While the overwhelming emphasis in this population has been on the monitoring and preservation of left ventricular systolic function, we are now developing a greater appreciation for the plethora of cardiac sequelae beyond this basic model. To this end many institutions across the country have developed cardio-oncology programs, which are collaborative practices between oncologists and cardiologists in order to minimize a patient's cardiovascular risk while allowing them to receive the necessary treatment for their cancer. These programs also help to recognize early nuanced treatment complications such as valvular heart disease, and provide consultation for the most appropriate course of action. In this article we will discuss the etiology, prevalence, diagnosis, and current treatment options of valvular heart disease as the result of chemotherapy and radiation.

Keywords: Cancer related valvular disease; Chemotherapy cardiotoxicity; Chemotherapy valvular disease; Radiation cardiotoxicity; Radiation induced valvular disease.

Publication types

  • Review