The Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine
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Early Detection of Hypertension in a Patient Treated with Sunitinib by Measuring Cardio-Ankle Vascular Index
Hisashi MasugataShoichi SendaTakashi HimotoHiroyuki OkuyamaMichio InukaiKoji MuraoNaohisa HosomiKazushi YukiiriMasakazu KohnoAyumu YamagamiTakeaki KohnoFuminori Goda
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2009 Volume 218 Issue 2 Pages 115-119

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Abstract
Cardio-ankle vascular index (CAVI) has been established as a marker of arterial stiffness, which is increased in hypertensive patients. CAVI reflects the stiffness of the aorta, femoral artery, and tibial artery. Sunitinib, multi-targeted tyrosine kinase inhibitor with both anti-angiogenic and anti-tumor activities, has been proved effective in patients with gastrointestinal stromal tumors. However, the treatment with sunitinib is often complicated by side effects such as hypertension. We describe an 84-year-old woman with gastrointestinal stromal tumor, who showed changes in arterial stiffness preceding the appearance of hypertension in the early phase after sunitinib initiation. The patient received sunitinib (50 mg given daily) for gastrointestinal stromal tumor. We assessed the influence of sunitinib on arterial stiffness every 7 days by measuring CAVI. The CAVI, which reflects arterial stiffness, was increased from 9.95 at baseline to 11.65 at 7 days after the initiation of sunitinib, whereas the blood pressure remained unchanged (117/72 and 119/76 mmHg). At 14 days after sunitinib initiation, the blood pressure was increased to 159/89 mmHg, indicating the occurrence of hypertension, while the CAVI was 11.90, the similar level detected at 7 days. Subsequently, sunitinib treatment was discontinued, because of the marked decrease in blood platelets. Both blood pressure and CAVI, together with blood platelets, were restored to the baseline values at 12 days after cessation of sunitinib. In conclusion, the increase in the CAVI preceded the appearance of sunitinib-induced hypertension. Arterial stiffness assessed by CAVI may be useful for early detection of sunitinib-induced hypertension.
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