Changes in the Electrocardiogram of Cancer Patients Receiving 5-Flurouracil Chemotherapy
Received: 03-Dec-2022 / Manuscript No. roa-22-83867 / Editor assigned: 05-Dec-2022 / PreQC No. roa-22-83867 (PQ) / Reviewed: 19-Dec-2022 / QC No. roa-22-83867 / Revised: 23-Dec-2022 / Manuscript No. roa-22-83867 (R) / Published Date: 30-Dec-2022 DOI: 10.4172/2167-7964.1000417
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At the national Cancer Institute-University of Gezira, a prospective cross-sectional and analytical hospital-based study was carried out to evaluate the electrocardiogram changes of cancer patients who received 5-fluorouracil chemotherapy from September to December 2018. This study included 100 patients who had been diagnosed with cancer and were receiving 5FU-based chemotherapy. The patient’s most personal information and other medically relevant information were included in a structured questionnaire that was developed, and the questionnaire’s notes were reviewed.
A cardiologist then interpreted the 12-lead ECGs that were recorded before and 24 hours after the beginning of the chemotherapy treatment for 5FU. 29% of patients’ ECG records changed after 5 FU, according to the study. The pattern of ECG changes was left axis deviation in 4 percent of the patents. 5 percent have right bundle branch block, 3 percent have an inverted T wave, 5 percent have a corrected QT interval between 0.471 and 0.50 seconds, 3 percent have a QT interval greater than 0.50 seconds, 2 percent have left ventricular hypertrophy, and 7 percent have a low voltage compared to normal ECG records prior to taking 5FU. However, neither the rhythm nor the ST segment is altered in the study [1,2].
Additionally, the study discovered that there was no correlation between the drug’s mode of administration and ECG changes. After the treatment, there was a correlation between the number of cycles and heart rate, and there was a significant correlation between the number of cycles and T wave inversion. The study concludes that electrocardiogram changes caused by 5-fluorouracil chemotherapy are a sign of cardio toxicity (Figure 1).
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Citation: Gupta S (2022) Changes in the Electrocardiogram of Cancer Patients Receiving 5-Flurouracil Chemotherapy. OMICS J Radiol 11: 417. DOI: 10.4172/2167-7964.1000417
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