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Retinal toxicity after cisplatin-based chemotherapy in patients with germ cell cancer
ISSN
1432-1335
0171-5216
Date Issued
2017
Author(s)
Dulz, Simon
Asselborn, Niels H.
Dieckmann, Klaus-Peter
Matthies, Cord
Wagner, Walter
Weidmann, Jens
Seidel, Christoph
Oing, Christoph
Berger, Lars A.
Alsdorf, Winfried
Mankichian, Blanche
Meyer, Christian
Vetterlein, Malte W.
Gild, Philipp
Ludwig, Tim A.
Soave, Armin
Schriefer, Philipp
Oechsle, Karin
Bokemeyer, Carsten
Wagenfeld, Lars
Fisch, Margit
Hartmann, Michael
Chun, Felix K-H.
Kluth, Luis A.
DOI
10.1007/s00432-017-2384-8
Abstract
Visual impairment represents an infrequent form of cisplatin-induced neurotoxicity; however, visual deterioration has been reported in several studies. To evaluate potential morphological and functional retinal alterations in patients with germ cell cancer (GCC) treated with cisplatin-based chemotherapy (CBC). Multi-disciplinary and multi-institutional study design. Examination of 28 eyes of 14 male GCC patients, who had received at least one cycle of CBC. A matched control group of healthy, untreated patients were included in this study. Subjects underwent a retinal nerve fiber thickness (RNFL) measurement, color vision, visual acuity testing, full-field electroretinograms (ff-ERG). To assess a correlation between cumulative cisplatin dose and measured RNFL and ff-ERG Pearson correlation coefficient analysis was performed. Both study groups (CBC recipients vs. healthy controls) consisted each of 14 participants with a median patient age of 30 years (interquartile range (IQR) 26-37 years). Tumor histology was seminoma in 6 of 14 patients (43%), and non-seminomatous GCC in 8 of 14 patients (57%). Median cumulative cisplatin dosis at examination was 627 mg/m(2) (IQR 413-1013 mg/m(2)). Morphological assessment revealed reduced RNFL in 11 of 14 patients (78.6%). Reduction in RNFL was significantly correlated to the cumulative CBC dose received (rho = + 0.70; p = 0.004). ff-ERG showed significant differences between CBC recipients and the control group in 2 of 5 tested categories (all p values < 0.001). This study represents first evidence of chronic subclinical retinal toxicity due to cisplatin-based chemotherapy in patients with GCC. The reduction of RNFL might become clinically relevant in upcoming age-related chronic degenerative disorders such as glaucoma.