# Effect of Selective 5-Hydroxytryptamine-3 Receptor and Neurokinin-1 Receptor Antagonists on Hemodynamic Changes and Arrhythmogenic Potential in Patients Receiving Chemotherapy: A Retrospective, Observational Study

**Authors:** Utku Burak Bozbulut, Tuğba Cengiz, Ahmet Özet

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/jcm13030843 · Journal of Clinical Medicine · 2024-02-01

## TL;DR

This study found that certain anti-nausea drugs used during chemotherapy can cause temporary drops in blood pressure, but not dangerous heart rhythm changes.

## Contribution

First retrospective study comparing hemodynamic effects of different anti-emetic drug combinations in chemotherapy patients.

## Key findings

- Palonosetron alone caused fewer blood pressure changes compared to granisetron or aprepitant combinations.
- No significant arrhythmogenic potential was observed with any of the tested anti-emetic drugs.
- Hypotension occurred more frequently 30 minutes after administration of granisetron or aprepitant.

## Abstract

Background: Prior speculation suggests that selective 5-hydroxytryptamine-3 receptors and neurokinin-1 receptor antagonists may increase arrhythmia risk and induce electrocardiographic changes. This study examined the effect of anti-emetic medications on arrhythmogenic potential and hemodynamic alterations. Methods: We considered patients aged 18 or above receiving chemotherapy between June 2013 and December 2013. Patients were grouped by anti-emetic medication: intravenous granisetron (Group G), oral aprepitant plus IV granisetron (Group AG), IV palonosetron (Group P), and oral aprepitant plus IV palonosetron (Group AP). We recorded blood pressure and electrocardiography initially and at the thirtieth minute post-medication, focusing on P dispersion, QTc dispersion, and systolic/diastolic blood pressure alterations. Results: The study included 80 patients (20 per group). Baseline systolic/diastolic blood pressure and P dispersion showed no significant variance. However, the baseline QTc dispersion was significantly lower in Groups P and AP than G and AG. The thirtieth-minute systolic/diastolic blood pressures were significantly lower than the baseline for Groups AG and AP, and the heart rates decreased in all groups. Group P showed significantly fewer blood pressure changes. Conclusions: We found no arrhythmogenic potential linked to granisetron, palonosetron, and aprepitant. Hypotension was more frequent at 30 min post-medication in granisetron or aprepitant recipients. Considering no hypotension occurred when using palonosetron alone, this treatment was deemed safer.

## Linked entities

- **Chemicals:** granisetron (PubChem CID 5284566), aprepitant (PubChem CID 135413536), palonosetron (PubChem CID 6337614), neurokinin-1 (PubChem CID 36511)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** arrhythmia (MESH:D001145), Hypotension (MESH:D007022)
- **Chemicals:** granisetron (MESH:D017829), palonosetron (MESH:D000077924), anti-emetic medications (-), aprepitant (MESH:D000077608)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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