An Ignored Population in Emergency Department: Cardio – Oncology Patients

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Abstract

Background:The aim of this study is to analyze cancer patients who were admitted to the emergency department with cardiac symptoms and hospitalized in the cardiology service or cardiology intensive care unit. Methods:One hundred thirty-one patients cancer patients who were hospitalized in the period of 5 years were included in the study. Age, sex, type of cancer, treatment, emergency department diagnosis, laboratory parameters, and in-hospital outcomes were evaluated. Results: The most common hospitalization diagnosis was acute coronary syndromes (69.5%, n=91). The mortality rate was 14.5%(n=19). NTproBNP levels were found to be higher in all patients, and especially high in patients with LVEF < 40%. Conclusion: Cancer patients with low LVEF and elevated NTproBNP levels and increased HEART and TIMI scores have increased risk for cardiac toxicity and mortality. This patient group should be treated and followed up with great care.

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