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Cardiotoxicity in low-to-moderate cardiovascular risk patients undergoing anti-HER2 therapy: a prospective cardiac magnetic resonance study Cover

Cardiotoxicity in low-to-moderate cardiovascular risk patients undergoing anti-HER2 therapy: a prospective cardiac magnetic resonance study

Open Access
|Oct 2025

Abstract

Background

The study aimed to investigate cardiotoxicity among individuals undergoing anti-human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) therapy with a low-to-moderate risk of cardiovascular complications. Cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging was employed in the investigation.

Patients and methods

HER2-positive breast cancer patients who underwent CMR examinations both before and during therapy (first follow-up: 3-5 months; second follow-up: 6-12 months) between January 2021 and December 2022 were prospectively included. Each patient was evaluated for the risk of cardiovascular toxicity.

Results

Thirty-five HER2-positive breast cancer patients were included (48.86 ± 10.34 years). Eighty-nine percent of patients had low cardiovascular toxicity risk, and 11% had moderate cardiovascular toxicity risk. At follow-up CMR, nine (25.71%) patients developed cardiac dysfunction. At follow-up 1, there was a notable decrease in left ventricular ejection fraction, stroke volume index, cardiac output index, and absolute strain values, accompanied by higher T1 and T2 values as well as end-systolic volume index compared to baseline (p ≤ 0.002). At follow-up 2, the T1 and T2 values recovered to near baseline. The cardiac output index exhibited a continuous decline (p ≤ 0.022), while other variables were similar (p > 0.05). Furthermore, at follow-up 1, the T1 value displayed a marked increase in patients with 1-3 points in cardiovascular toxicity risk factors compared to those with no risk factors (p ≤ 0.043).

Conclusions

It is common for patients with low-to-moderate cardiovascular risk to experience early cardiotoxicity during anti-HER2 therapy. T1 mapping was a valuable approach for quantifying the specific extent of subtle tissue damage.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/raon-2025-0043 | Journal eISSN: 1581-3207 | Journal ISSN: 1318-2099
Language: English
Page range: 510 - 521
Submitted on: Mar 16, 2025
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Accepted on: May 23, 2025
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Published on: Oct 27, 2025
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year

© 2025 Sainan Cheng, Mei Deng, Linlin Qi, Fenglan Li, Jiaqi Chen, Shulei Cui, Yawen Wang, Jianing Liu, Yang Fan, Lizhi Xie, Jianwei Wang, published by Association of Radiology and Oncology
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