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. 2002 Jun 7;14(3):169–175. doi: 10.1155/1998/496028

Serum Mucin Antigen (CASA) as a Marker of Amiodarone-Induced Pulmonary Toxicity

Peter L Devine 1, Wendy J Siebert 2,*, Sharon L Morton 3, Betty Scells 4, Rachel J Quin 1, William F Heddle 3, Paul V Zimmerman 4, Peter J Donohoe 5
PMCID: PMC3850858  PMID: 10427477

Abstract

Amiodarone is used to treat life-threatening cardiac arrhythmias. Amiodarone-induced pulmonary toxicity (APT) can be difficult to diagnose. APT may result in increased mucus production and mucin expression. Thus, serum mucin-1 was evaluated as a marker for amiodarone-induced pulmonary toxicity. Concentrations of mucin-1 in peripheral blood were determined using cancer-associated serum antigen (CASA) assay in patients taking amiodarone. Eight of ten patients who developed major amiodarone toxicity had high serum CASA levels. Patients with toxicity had a significantly higher mean rank CASA concentration compared with those without major toxicity. CASA shows potential as a marker for amiodarone-induced toxicity, particularly pulmonary toxicity.

Keywords: mucin, CASA, amiodarone, pulmonary toxicity

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