The left ventricular trabecular fractal dimension (LVTFD) derived from cardiac magnetic resonance reflects myocardial trabecular complexity, which is associated with cardiovascular disease risk. Baseline risk stratification of cancer therapy-related cardiac dysfunction (CTRCD) in patients with breast cancer who received anthracycline is a very important clinical issue. In this study, we used the Cox model to derive and validate a new score system based on LVTFD for baseline risk stratification of CTRCD in breast cancer patients receiving anthracycline. We also compare the performance of LVTFD-based score with the Heart Failure Association-International Cardio-Oncology Society (HFA-ICOS) score using C-index. This study enrolled 370 participants, of whom 73 participants developed CTRCD. The C-indices of LVTFD-based score integrating age, hypertension, previous cardiovascular disease, and maximal apical fractal dimension were higher than those of HFA-ICOS score for stratifying CTRCD (0.834 vs. 0.642 and 0.834 vs. 0.633, respectively, in derivation and validation cohort). LVTFD-based score can stratify the CTRCD risk, but HFA-ICOS score cannot. The above results reveal that the LVTFD-based score is an alternative method for baseline risk stratification of CTRCD in breast cancer who received anthracycline.
Keywords: breast cancer; cardiotoxicity; magnetic resonance imaging.
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