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Early and Accurate Detection of Radiation-induced Heart Damage by Cardiodynamicsgram.

Yuanyuan TaoQinghua SunYuchun WeiChunmiao LiangShanshan TangJiali LiJinli PeiYang LiCong WangShuanghu Yuan
Published in: Journal of cardiovascular translational research (2023)
Cardiodynamicsgram (CDG) has emerged recently as a noninvasive spatiotemporal electrocardiographic method for subtle cardiac dynamics information analysis within electrocardiogram (ECG). This study explored the feasibility of CDG for detecting radiation-induced heart damage (RIHD) in a rat model. A single radiation dose of 40 Gy was delivered to the cardiac apex of female Wistar rats. First, CDG was generated through dynamic modeling of ECG signals using the deterministic learning algorithm. Furthermore, CDG indexes were calculated using the wavelet transform and entropy. In this model, CDG entropy indexes decreased significantly after radiotherapy. The shape of CDG changed significantly after radiotherapy (irregular shape) compared with controls (regular shape). Macrophage and fibrosis in myocardium of rats increased significantly after radiotherapy. CDG changes after radiotherapy were significantly correlated with histopathological changes and occurred significantly earlier than histopathological changes. This study provides an experimental basis for the clinical application of CDG for the early detection of RIHD.
Keyphrases
  • radiation induced
  • radiation therapy
  • early stage
  • left ventricular
  • heart failure
  • locally advanced
  • oxidative stress
  • heart rate variability
  • adipose tissue
  • high resolution
  • blood pressure
  • mass spectrometry