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运动训练对接受蒽环类化疗的乳腺癌女性心脏毒性和心脏健康结局的影响:一项随机对照试验的研究方案。

Impact of exercise training on cardiotoxicity and cardiac health outcomes in women with breast cancer anthracycline chemotherapy: a study protocol for a randomized controlled trial.

机构信息

Research Center in Sport Sciences, Health and Human Development (CIDESD), Sport Sciences Department, Universidade da Beira Interior, Convento de Santo António, Rua Mateus Fernandes Lote 5 n° 37 1° C, 6201-001, Covilhã, Portugal.

Associação de Cuidados de Suporte em Oncologia, Rua Quintã, 4520-531, Sanfins, Portugal.

出版信息

Trials. 2019 Jul 15;20(1):433. doi: 10.1186/s13063-019-3499-9.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Anthracyclines are chemotherapeutic agents frequently used in breast cancer (BC) treatment. Although it improves disease-free and overall survival, the use of anthracyclines is associated with a cumulative risk of cardiac toxicity. Preventive strategies to optimize cardiac health are needed and exercise is proposed as a potential non-pharmacological approach for counteracting anthracycline-related cardiotoxicity (ARC). Most of the data on the effects of exercise to reduce ACT are from animal studies, with only a few studies in a limited number of patients indicating beneficial effects. To better understand the effectiveness of exercise in the mitigation of ARC, clinical, real-world trials claim require a larger sample size and more accurate and valuable clinical biomarkers. In this study, we intend to include a large sample and investigate cardiac function through serial measures of biomarkers and imaging techniques.

METHODS

This protocol describes a two-arm, prospective, randomized controlled trial that will explore the cardioprotective effect of a structured exercise program in women with BC undergoing anthracycline-containing chemotherapy (ACT). Ninety adult women with early BC and recommended to receive ACT will be randomly assigned (1:1) to an intervention group or a control group. Patients allocated to the intervention group will perform a supervised exercise program three times per week, consisting of a combination of aerobic and resistance training with progressive intensity and volume, during the time period they receive ACT. The control group will receive standard BC care. Primary outcomes related to cardiac (dys)function will be circulating N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) levels, resting left ventricular (LV) longitudinal strain, and resting LV ejection fraction. Secondary outcomes will include the assessment of resting blood pressure, resting heart rate (HR), resting HR variability (HRV), recovery HR, physical function outcomes, self-reported physical activity level, health-related quality of life, and fatigue. Data will be obtained at baseline (t), after the end of anthracycline-treatment (t), and 3 months after t2 (t). Additionally, NT-proBNP will be measured 1-24 h prior to each anthracycline-treatment cycle (t1).

DISCUSSION

The implementation of the present study design, using novel clinical biomarkers, will determine the effect of structured exercise interventions at mitigating ARC, with the overall aim of finding means to further improve BC care.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

ISRCTN, ISRCTN32617901 . Registered on 24 October 2018. Last updated on 11 January 2019.

摘要

背景

蒽环类药物是乳腺癌(BC)治疗中常用的化疗药物。尽管它可以提高无病生存率和总生存率,但蒽环类药物的使用与累积性心脏毒性(CACT)风险相关。需要采取预防策略来优化心脏健康,运动被认为是对抗蒽环类相关心脏毒性(ARC)的潜在非药物方法。大多数关于运动降低 ACT 的效果的数据来自动物研究,只有少数研究在数量有限的患者中表明了有益的效果。为了更好地了解运动在减轻 ARC 中的有效性,临床、真实世界的试验需要更大的样本量和更准确、更有价值的临床生物标志物。在这项研究中,我们打算纳入大量样本,并通过连续测量生物标志物和影像学技术来研究心脏功能。

方法

本方案描述了一项两臂、前瞻性、随机对照试验,旨在探讨结构运动方案对接受含蒽环类化疗(ACT)的 BC 女性的心脏保护作用。90 名早期 BC 成年女性,建议接受 ACT,将被随机分配(1:1)至干预组或对照组。分配到干预组的患者将在接受 ACT 的期间每周进行三次监督下的运动方案,该方案由有氧运动和抗阻训练相结合,强度和容量逐渐增加。对照组将接受标准的 BC 护理。主要的心脏(功能)障碍相关结局是循环 N 末端脑钠肽前体(NT-proBNP)水平、静息左心室(LV)纵向应变和静息 LV 射血分数。次要结局将包括静息血压、静息心率(HR)、静息 HR 变异性(HRV)、恢复 HR、身体功能结果、自我报告的身体活动水平、健康相关生活质量和疲劳的评估。数据将在基线(t)、ACT 结束后(t)和 t2 后 3 个月(t)获得。此外,在每个蒽环类药物治疗周期(t1)前 1-24 小时测量 NT-proBNP。

讨论

实施本研究设计,使用新型临床生物标志物,将确定结构运动干预在减轻 ARC 中的作用,总体目标是寻找进一步改善 BC 护理的方法。

试验注册

ISRCTN,ISRCTN32617901。注册于 2018 年 10 月 24 日。2019 年 1 月 11 日最后更新。

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