Risk Factors for Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor-Related Myocarditis: An Integrative Review.

Sara M Otto, Ashely L Martinez, Joyce E Dains
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Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this integrative literature review was to determine factors that increase the risk of immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI)-related myocarditis in the cancer patient population.

Methods: A literature review was conducted using the following databases: PubMed, Scopus, and Cochrane Review. Dates searched were from inception through March 1, 2022. Inclusion criteria included English language, cancer patients receiving ICI treatment, and risk factors for myocarditis. Articles were excluded if they were a non-human study, duplicate, had an irrelevant title or content, or were a review or commentary.

Results: Patients with cancer who receive ICIs have an associated increased risk of myocarditis if they are older than 64 years, have a body mass index (BMI) greater than 28, and have a history of cardiovascular medication use.

Conclusions: Myocarditis remains a rare cardiovascular adverse effect of ICIs. However, the mortality risk among this subset of patients remains high. Additional prospective randomized-controlled trials would be beneficial to further determine a causal relationship between risk factors for ICI-related myocarditis. Risk stratification tools may allow oncology medical providers to identify patients at a higher risk of ICI-related myocarditis to increase earlier surveillance.

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免疫检查点抑制剂相关心肌炎的风险因素:综述。
目的:本综合文献综述旨在确定增加癌症患者群体中与免疫检查点抑制剂(ICI)相关的心肌炎风险的因素:使用以下数据库进行文献综述:PubMed、Scopus 和 Cochrane Review。检索日期从开始到 2022 年 3 月 1 日。纳入标准包括英语、接受 ICI 治疗的癌症患者以及心肌炎的风险因素。如果文章为非人类研究、重复、标题或内容不相关、或为综述或评论,则予以排除:结果:接受 ICIs 治疗的癌症患者如果年龄大于 64 岁、体重指数(BMI)大于 28 且有心血管药物使用史,则患心肌炎的风险会相应增加:心肌炎仍然是 ICIs 罕见的心血管不良反应。结论:心肌炎仍是 ICIs 罕见的心血管不良反应,但这部分患者的死亡风险仍然很高。更多的前瞻性随机对照试验将有助于进一步确定 ICI 相关心肌炎风险因素之间的因果关系。风险分层工具可使肿瘤医疗服务提供者识别ICI相关心肌炎风险较高的患者,以增加早期监测。
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