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Radiation-associated Arrhythmias: Putative Pathophysiological Mechanisms, Prevalence, Screening and Management Strategies

Rohil Bedi, Ali Ahmad, Piotr J. Horbal, Philip L. Mar

2023Arrhythmia & Electrophysiology Review14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Radiation-associated cardiovascular disease, an increasingly recognised disease process, is a significant adverse effect of radiation therapy for common malignancies that involve the chest, and include lymphomas, lung, mediastinal and breast cancers. Two factors contribute to the increasing incidence of radiation-associated cardiovascular disease: advances in malignancy detection and the improved survival of cancer patients, by which many symptoms of radiation-associated cardiovascular disease, specifically radiation-associated arrhythmias, present years and/or decades following initial radiotherapy. We present a focused overview of the currently understood pathophysiology, prevalence and management strategies of radiation-associated arrhythmias, which include bradyarrhythmias, tachyarrhythmias and autonomic dysfunction.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineRadiation therapyDiseaseMalignancyPathophysiologyIncidence (geometry)Breast cancerCancerIntensive care medicineInternal medicineOncologyCardiologyOpticsPhysicsCardiac electrophysiology and arrhythmiasChemotherapy-induced cardiotoxicity and mitigationCardiac Imaging and Diagnostics