Changes of left ventricular function induced by carboplatin combined
with paclitaxel in patients with ovarian cancer treated by
three-dimensional speckle tracking imaging technology
Abstract
Ovarian cancer (OC) is the most common reproductive system tumor
threatening women’s health. Its incidence rate is increasing year by
year. At present, the main treatment of ovarian cancer in the world is
the combination of surgery and chemotherapy, and paclitaxel combined
with platinum drugs is the first choice for chemotherapy. However, at
the same time, studies have shown that platinum and paclitaxel drugs can
lead to heart function damage, and serious cases can lead to heart
failure. Two dimensional ultrasound and MRI have their own limitations,
such as failure to detect lesions early, price and time-consuming, so
they are not widely used, and three-dimensional speckle tracking imaging
(3D-STE) technology has the advantages of convenience, rapidity,
effectiveness and repeatability, which can early detect heart disease.
In this paper, 3D-STE technology was used to compare the results of
ovarian cancer patients and normal people in different chemotherapy
cycles, and compared with the results of MRI. It will be confirmed that
3D-STE technology has more clinical application value than
two-dimensional ultrasound and MRI, and provide basis for clinical
diagnosis and application.