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Osimertinib induced cardiac failure and QT-prolongation in a patient with advanced pulmonary adenocarcinoma

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Introduction Osimertinib is a third-generation tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI) of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) used for the treatment of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) presenting an EGFR mutation. Although… Click to show full abstract

Introduction Osimertinib is a third-generation tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI) of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) used for the treatment of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) presenting an EGFR mutation. Although Osimertinib has a better safety profile compared to older EGFR-TKIs and although adverse events (AEs) are described in literature, recently the relationship between Osimertinib therapy and cardiotoxicity is gaining attention. Case report A 79-years old woman, with a history of lung adenocarcinoma on treatment with Osimertinib since 2019, was recovered in our department because of acute respiratory failure and acute heart failure with QT prolongation. The patient's history included hypertension, type 2 diabetes, breast carcinoma, Tuberculosis. Management and outcome The patient discontinued Osimertinib therapy and we treated her with diuretics, ß-blocker, and oxygen. After an initial improvement, the heart failure worsened further, and the therapy had to be increased. We ruled out other respiratory causes of heart failure and cardiological causes of QT prolongation. After stable clinical improvement, the patient underwent coronary artery disease which was negative. Therefore, the most likely cause of acute heart disease was Osimertinib therapy. Discussion This is a rare case of concomitant QT prolongation and congestive heart failure induced by Osimertinib therapy. The cause of cardiotoxicity probably depends on factors related to the action of the drug and patient specific factors. The cardiotoxic risk in these patients seems underestimated and cardiotoxicity induced by new anticancer treatments is increasing in importance. Cardiac monitoring is recommended in neoplastic patients receiving Osimertinib therapy with cardiological risk factors.

Keywords: prolongation; failure; patient; heart; osimertinib therapy

Journal Title: Journal of Oncology Pharmacy Practice
Year Published: 2022

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