International Heart Journal
Online ISSN : 1349-3299
Print ISSN : 1349-2365
ISSN-L : 1349-2365
Case Reports
Bevacizumab-Related Microvascular Angina and Its Management with Nicorandil
Manami KatohNorihiko TakedaTakahide ArimotoHajime AbeKatsutoshi OdaYutaka OsugaTomoyuki FujiiIssei Komuro
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Keywords: Chemotherapy, VEGF, Avastin
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2017 Volume 58 Issue 5 Pages 803-805

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Abstract

Bevacizumab, an inhibitor of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)-A, is currently used to treat patients with ovarian or colon cancer. While several cardiovascular toxicities related to bevacizumab-containing regimens have been reported, the effect of bevacizumab on the coronary microcirculation has not been fully elucidated. Here we report a case of 54-year-old female patient who developed microvascular angina after a series of bevacizumab-containing chemotherapeutic regimen. The discontinuation of bevacizumab and nicorandil administration was effective in alleviating her chest discomfort and the ischemic changes on her ECG. This highlights the possibility that coronary microvascular angina can be induced in patients treated with bevacizumab-containing chemotherapy. It should also be noted that nicorandil can be effective in managing microvascular angina.

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