Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3006901 Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases 2010 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

Trastuzumab is the standard of care for the treatment of patients with ERB2-positive breast cancer. In a minority of patients, trastuzumab is associated with an increased incidence of cardiac dysfunction that ranges from asymptomatic decreases in left ventricular ejection fraction to symptomatic heart failure. In trials in the adjuvant setting, the difference in the incidence of cardiac events between the control and trastuzumab-containing arms was less than 4%. The baseline evaluation and oncologic setting (adjuvant versus metastatic disease) drive algorithms for the cardiac monitoring and management of these patients. When a patient develops documented left ventricular dysfunction, standard treatments for the management of heart failure should be prescribed. Trastuzumab cardiac dysfunction is an important clinical entity that can be managed effectively and individualized to maximize the cancer treatment benefit and minimize the risk and consequences of cardiac dysfunction.

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