Title of article :
Bortezomib-Induced Complete Heart Block and Myocardial Scar: The Potential Role of Cardiac Biomarkers in Monitoring Cardiotoxicity
Author/Authors :
Diwadkar, Sachin Division of Cardiovascular Medicine - University of South Florida, Tampa, USA , Patel, Aarti A. Division of Cardiovascular Medicine - University of South Florida, Tampa, USA , Fradley, Michael G. Division of Cardiovascular Medicine - University of South Florida, Tampa, USA
Abstract :
Bortezomib is a proteasome inhibitor used to treat multiple myeloma and mantle cell lymphoma. Traditionally, bortezomib
was thought to have little cardiovascular toxicity; however, there is increasing evidence that bortezomib can lead to cardiac
complications including left ventricular dysfunction and atrioventricular block. We present the case of a 66-year-old man with
multiple myeloma and persistent asymptomatic elevations of cardiac biomarkers who developed complete heart block and evidence
of myocardial scar after his eighth cycle of bortezomib, requiring permanent pacemaker placement. In addition to discussing the
cardiovascular complications of bortezomib therapy, we propose a potential role for biomarkers in the prediction and monitoring
of bortezomib cardiotoxicity
Keywords :
Bortezomib-Induced , Complete Heart Block , Myocardial Scar , Cardiotoxicity
Journal title :
Case Reports in Cardiology