Current functioning of cardio-oncology units in Spain

Purpose The aim of the current survey was to describe the functioning of cardio-oncology (C-O) units in Spain. Methods All members of the Spanish Society of Cardiology pertaining to scientific communities related to C-O received questionnaires on the existence of specific programs at their instituti...

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Veröffentlicht in:Clinical & translational oncology 2020-08, Vol.22 (8), p.1418-1422
Hauptverfasser: Mitroi, C., Martín-García, A., Mazón Ramos, P., Virizuela Echaburu, J. A., Arenas-Prat, M., García-Sanz, R., Arrarte Esteban, V., García-Pinilla, J. M., Cosín-Sales, J., López-Fernández, T.
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose The aim of the current survey was to describe the functioning of cardio-oncology (C-O) units in Spain. Methods All members of the Spanish Society of Cardiology pertaining to scientific communities related to C-O received questionnaires on the existence of specific programs at their institutions. A second, more extensive questionnaire was sent to the centers which reported C-O organization. Results We identified 56 centers with C-O programs of which 32 (62.5%) replied to the extended questionnaire. 28% of all centers reported having a multidisciplinary unit involving specialists in several areas. More than 80% of the centers developed surveillance protocols locally adapted which included advanced echocardiographic techniques (68%) or troponin (82%). Conclusions The number of institutions with C-O programs is still limited but higher than reported in a survey in 2017. Development of multidisciplinary units of C-O should be promoted to improve the cardiovascular health of cancer patients.
ISSN:1699-048X
1699-3055
DOI:10.1007/s12094-019-02250-4