Assessment of Cardiotoxicity by Cardiac Magnetic Resonance (CMR) in Breast Cancer Patients Receiving Trastuzumab
Assessment of Cardiotoxicity by Cardiac MRI Versus MUGA Scans in Breast Cancer Patients Receiving Trastuzumab: A Double-Blinded Prospective Observational Pilot Study
Study Overview
Status
Status
Conditions
Conditions
Intervention / Treatment
Intervention / Treatment
Detailed Description
Currently, serial MUGA scans are the imaging modality of choice for monitoring cardiotoxicity. However, MUGA scans only measure LVEF at the cost of ionizing radiation and considerable inter-study variability, and do not reliably detect cardiomyopathy. CMR is a highly accurate technique and represents a promising imaging alternative. Because CMR is now considered the gold standard for measuring LVEF and subclinical alterations in cardiac structure and function, it will be used in this prospective observational pilot study to determine its effectiveness for monitoring cardiotoxicity in patients receiving trastuzumab. Serial CMR will be compared to serial MUGA scans, as they are routinely used for LVEF monitoring with trastuzumab therapy, in standard practice. Cardiac biomarkers will also be measured in relation to CMR and MUGA scans. Furthermore, we will determine the long-term clinical and prognostic implications of trastuzumab-induced cardiotoxicity detected by these various methods.
This will be a double-blinded prospective observational pilot study of breast cancer patients with overexpression of HER2 on breast pathology (using either immunohistochemistry [IHC] and/or fluorescence in-situ hybridization [FISH]), who have never received trastuzumab before, who will be treated with trastuzumab.
Study Type
Study Type
Enrollment (Anticipated)
Enrollment
Contacts and Locations
Study Contact
Study Contact
- Name: Christine B Brezden-Masley, MD, PhD
- Phone Number: 1-416-864-5734
- Email: brezdenc@smh.ca
Study Contact Backup
- Name: Daisy Dastur, MHSc, CCRP, CCRC
- Phone Number: 1-416-864-5354
- Email: dasturd@smh.ca
Study Locations
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Ontario
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Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5B 1W8
- Recruiting
- St. Michael's Hospital
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Contact:
- Christine B Brezden-Masley, MD, PhD
- Phone Number: 1-416-864-5734
- Email: brezdenc@smh.ca
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Sub-Investigator:
- Kim Connelly, MD FRCPC, FACC
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Contact:
- Daisy Dastur, MHSc. CCRP, CCRC
- Phone Number: 1-416-864-5354
- Email: dasturd@smh.ca
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Principal Investigator:
- Christine B Brezden-Masley, MD, PhD
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Sub-Investigator:
- Rashida Haq, MD
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Sub-Investigator:
- Anish Kripalani, MD
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Sub-Investigator:
- Andrew Yan, MD
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Sub-Investigator:
- Rosane Nisembaum, PhD
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Sub-Investigator:
- Suzanne Richter, MSc., MD, FRCPC
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Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M4N 3M5
- Recruiting
- Odette Cancer Centre/Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre
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Contact:
- Teresa Petrella, BSc, MD, MSc, FRCPC
- Phone Number: 416-480-5248
- Email: Teresa.Petrella@sunnybrook.ca
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Contact:
- Kim Connelly, MD FRCPC, FACC
- Phone Number: +14168645201
- Email: connellyk@smh.ca
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Sub-Investigator:
- Kim Connelly, MD FRCPC, FACC
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Principal Investigator:
- Teresa Petrella, MD, MSc, FRCPC
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Sub-Investigator:
- Shaheeda Ahmed,, MD, FRCPC
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Sub-Investigator:
- Kelvin Chan,, MD, FRCPC
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Sub-Investigator:
- Maureen E Trudeau, MA, MD, FRCPC
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Sub-Investigator:
- Sunil Verma, MD
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Participation Criteria
Eligibility Criteria
Eligibility Criteria
Ages Eligible for Study
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Genders Eligible for Study
Sampling Method
Study Population
This will be a double-blinded prospective observational pilot study of breast cancer patients with overexpression of HER2 on breast pathology (using either immunohistochemistry [IHC] and/or fluorescence in-situ hybridization [FISH]), who have never received trastuzumab before, who will be treated with chemotherapy (as per standard of care) and trastuzumab. Target recruitment number will be 50 patients over 18-24 months.
Systemic therapy will include chemotherapy as dictated by Cancer Care Ontario's systemic therapy practice guidelines for stage I-IV (i.e. early stage, locally advanced and metastatic) breast cancer patients with HER2 overexpression.
Description
Inclusion Criteria:
- Aged 18 years or older
- Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status 0-2
- Histologically confirmed diagnosis of invasive breast carcinoma
- Histologically confirmed HER2 overexpression using IHC and/or FISH and/or DISH
- Planned treatment with Trastuzumab or TDM-1
- Baseline LVEF >50% by MUGA (ECHOs or any other type of cardiac scanning may be done as part of standard clinical care, at the investigator's discretion; ECHOs cannot be done in place of MUGA scans)
Exclusion criteria:
- Previous treatment with trastuzumab or any other anti-HER2 agent (e.g. lapatinib, pertuzumab, etc.)
- Pre-existing symptomatic Heart Failure (NYHA Class III or IV)
- Recent acute coronary syndrome (myocardial infarction, unstable angina) within the last six months
- Recent coronary revascularization (percutaneous coronary intervention or coronary bypass surgery) within six months
- Permanent atrial fibrillation
- Inability to undergo MRI (shrapnel, metallic implants/clips, pacemaker or defibrillator)
- Currently pregnant and/or nursing
- Planned or current use of other targeted biological therapies that can potentially cause cardiotoxicity (i.e. bevacizumab)
Study Plan
How is the study designed?
Design Details
Number of groups / cohorts
Cohorts and Interventions
Group / CohortGroup / Cohort |
Intervention / TreatmentIntervention / Treatment |
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early stage/adjuvant
Analyses will also be stratified according to the patient's stage of disease (i.e.
early stage/adjuvant, locally advanced/neoadjuvant, and metastatic) and type of chemotherapy regimen (i.e.
anthracycline-containing vs. non-anthracycline).
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Cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging, otherwise called a cardiac (heart) MRI is a safe and standard clinical test that creates detailed images of your heart.
It uses a computer to create images of your heart as it is beating, producing both still and moving pictures of your heart and major blood vessels.
This test will allow the health professionals to obtain images of your beating heart and to look at the structure and function.
Cardiac MRIs can help diagnose and evaluate a number of diseases conditions (such as heart failure, and heart valve disease) and will help doctors decide how to treat or manage patients who have heart problems.
In addition to undergoing CMR imaging, patients will also have blood tests for two proteins, which serve as markers of heart injury and heart failure. These are called BNP and Troponin. These blood tests are currently used in clinical practice, but their precise role in monitoring heart function in cancer patients has not been well studied. Since the precise cause of Trastuzumab-induced heart damage is currently unknown, it is hoped that these two blood markers will provide valuable insights into how this happens. Peripheral venous blood samples will also be drawn at each CMR time-point. TGF β1, amino terminal propeptide of procollagen type I (PINP) and type III (PIIINP) and the carboxy-terminal telopeptide of collagen type 1 (CITP) will be measured by radioimmunoassay. |
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locally advanced/neoadjuvant
Analyses will also be stratified according to the patient's stage of disease (i.e.
early stage/adjuvant, locally advanced/neoadjuvant, and metastatic) and type of chemotherapy regimen (i.e.
anthracycline-containing vs. non-anthracycline).
|
Cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging, otherwise called a cardiac (heart) MRI is a safe and standard clinical test that creates detailed images of your heart.
It uses a computer to create images of your heart as it is beating, producing both still and moving pictures of your heart and major blood vessels.
This test will allow the health professionals to obtain images of your beating heart and to look at the structure and function.
Cardiac MRIs can help diagnose and evaluate a number of diseases conditions (such as heart failure, and heart valve disease) and will help doctors decide how to treat or manage patients who have heart problems.
In addition to undergoing CMR imaging, patients will also have blood tests for two proteins, which serve as markers of heart injury and heart failure. These are called BNP and Troponin. These blood tests are currently used in clinical practice, but their precise role in monitoring heart function in cancer patients has not been well studied. Since the precise cause of Trastuzumab-induced heart damage is currently unknown, it is hoped that these two blood markers will provide valuable insights into how this happens. Peripheral venous blood samples will also be drawn at each CMR time-point. TGF β1, amino terminal propeptide of procollagen type I (PINP) and type III (PIIINP) and the carboxy-terminal telopeptide of collagen type 1 (CITP) will be measured by radioimmunoassay. |
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metastatic
Analyses will also be stratified according to the patient's stage of disease (i.e.
early stage/adjuvant, locally advanced/neoadjuvant, and metastatic) and type of chemotherapy regimen (i.e.
anthracycline-containing vs. non-anthracycline).
|
Cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging, otherwise called a cardiac (heart) MRI is a safe and standard clinical test that creates detailed images of your heart.
It uses a computer to create images of your heart as it is beating, producing both still and moving pictures of your heart and major blood vessels.
This test will allow the health professionals to obtain images of your beating heart and to look at the structure and function.
Cardiac MRIs can help diagnose and evaluate a number of diseases conditions (such as heart failure, and heart valve disease) and will help doctors decide how to treat or manage patients who have heart problems.
In addition to undergoing CMR imaging, patients will also have blood tests for two proteins, which serve as markers of heart injury and heart failure. These are called BNP and Troponin. These blood tests are currently used in clinical practice, but their precise role in monitoring heart function in cancer patients has not been well studied. Since the precise cause of Trastuzumab-induced heart damage is currently unknown, it is hoped that these two blood markers will provide valuable insights into how this happens. Peripheral venous blood samples will also be drawn at each CMR time-point. TGF β1, amino terminal propeptide of procollagen type I (PINP) and type III (PIIINP) and the carboxy-terminal telopeptide of collagen type 1 (CITP) will be measured by radioimmunoassay. |
|
anthracycline-containing
Analyses will also be stratified according to the patient's stage of disease (i.e.
early stage/adjuvant, locally advanced/neoadjuvant, and metastatic) and type of chemotherapy regimen (i.e.
anthracycline-containing vs. non-anthracycline).
|
Cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging, otherwise called a cardiac (heart) MRI is a safe and standard clinical test that creates detailed images of your heart.
It uses a computer to create images of your heart as it is beating, producing both still and moving pictures of your heart and major blood vessels.
This test will allow the health professionals to obtain images of your beating heart and to look at the structure and function.
Cardiac MRIs can help diagnose and evaluate a number of diseases conditions (such as heart failure, and heart valve disease) and will help doctors decide how to treat or manage patients who have heart problems.
In addition to undergoing CMR imaging, patients will also have blood tests for two proteins, which serve as markers of heart injury and heart failure. These are called BNP and Troponin. These blood tests are currently used in clinical practice, but their precise role in monitoring heart function in cancer patients has not been well studied. Since the precise cause of Trastuzumab-induced heart damage is currently unknown, it is hoped that these two blood markers will provide valuable insights into how this happens. Peripheral venous blood samples will also be drawn at each CMR time-point. TGF β1, amino terminal propeptide of procollagen type I (PINP) and type III (PIIINP) and the carboxy-terminal telopeptide of collagen type 1 (CITP) will be measured by radioimmunoassay. |
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non-anthracycline containing
Analyses will also be stratified according to the patient's stage of disease (i.e.
early stage/adjuvant, locally advanced/neoadjuvant, and metastatic) and type of chemotherapy regimen (i.e.
anthracycline-containing vs. non-anthracycline).
|
Cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging, otherwise called a cardiac (heart) MRI is a safe and standard clinical test that creates detailed images of your heart.
It uses a computer to create images of your heart as it is beating, producing both still and moving pictures of your heart and major blood vessels.
This test will allow the health professionals to obtain images of your beating heart and to look at the structure and function.
Cardiac MRIs can help diagnose and evaluate a number of diseases conditions (such as heart failure, and heart valve disease) and will help doctors decide how to treat or manage patients who have heart problems.
In addition to undergoing CMR imaging, patients will also have blood tests for two proteins, which serve as markers of heart injury and heart failure. These are called BNP and Troponin. These blood tests are currently used in clinical practice, but their precise role in monitoring heart function in cancer patients has not been well studied. Since the precise cause of Trastuzumab-induced heart damage is currently unknown, it is hoped that these two blood markers will provide valuable insights into how this happens. Peripheral venous blood samples will also be drawn at each CMR time-point. TGF β1, amino terminal propeptide of procollagen type I (PINP) and type III (PIIINP) and the carboxy-terminal telopeptide of collagen type 1 (CITP) will be measured by radioimmunoassay. |
What is the study measuring?
Primary Outcome Measures
Primary Outcome Measures
Outcome Measure |
Time Frame |
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To compare CMR with MUGA scans for determining LVEF and LV volumes in breast cancer patients treated with trastuzumab.
Time Frame: Five years
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Five years
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Secondary Outcome Measures
Secondary Outcome Measures
Outcome Measure |
Time Frame |
|---|---|
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To examine the association between changes in biomarker levels and changes in cardiac structure and function as measured by CMR in breast cancer patients receiving trastuzumab.
Time Frame: Five years
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Five years
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Other Outcome Measures
Other Outcome Measures
Outcome Measure |
Time Frame |
|---|---|
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To determine the long-term prognostic significance of reduced LVEF and myocardial injury detected by CMR and biomarkers in breast cancer patients treated with trastuzumab.
Time Frame: Five years
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Five years
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Collaborators and Investigators
Sponsor
Sponsor
Collaborators
Collaborators
Publications and helpful links
General Publications
- Gong IY, Ong G, Brezden-Masley C, Dhir V, Deva DP, Chan KKW, Graham JJ, Chow CM, Thavendiranathan P, Dai D, Ng MY, Barfett JJ, Connelly KA, Yan AT. Early diastolic strain rate measurements by cardiac MRI in breast cancer patients treated with trastuzumab: a longitudinal study. Int J Cardiovasc Imaging. 2019 Apr;35(4):653-662. doi: 10.1007/s10554-018-1482-2. Epub 2018 Nov 2.
- Barthur A, Brezden-Masley C, Connelly KA, Dhir V, Chan KK, Haq R, Kirpalani A, Barfett JJ, Jimenez-Juan L, Karur GR, Deva DP, Yan AT. Longitudinal assessment of right ventricular structure and function by cardiovascular magnetic resonance in breast cancer patients treated with trastuzumab: a prospective observational study. J Cardiovasc Magn Reson. 2017 Apr 10;19(1):44. doi: 10.1186/s12968-017-0356-4.
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Other Study ID Numbers
- Cardiac CMR
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