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Long-Term Prognosis of Patients With Takotsubo Syndrome

Authors :
Ghadri, Jr
Kato, K
Cammann, Vl
Gili, S
Jurisic, S
Di Vece, D
Candreva, A
Ding, Kj
Micek, J
Szawan, Ka
Bacchi, B
Bianchi, R
Levinson, Ra
Wischnewsky, M
Seifert, B
Schlossbauer, Sa
Citro, R
Bossone, E
Münzel, T
Knorr, M
Heiner, S
D'Ascenzo, F
Franke, J
Sarcon, A
Napp, Lc
Jaguszewski, M
Noutsias, M
Katus, Ha
Burgdorf, C
Schunkert, H
Thiele, H
Bauersachs, J
Tschöpe, C
Pieske, Bm
Rajan, L
Michels, G
Pfister, R
Cuneo, A
Jacobshagen, C
Hasenfuß, G
Karakas, M
Koenig, W
Rottbauer, W
Said, Sm
Braun-Dullaeus, Rc
Banning, A
Cuculi, F
Kobza, R
Fischer, Ta
Vasankari, T
Airaksinen, Kej
Opolski, G
Dworakowski, R
Maccarthy, P
Kaiser, C
Osswald, S
Galiuto, Leonarda
Crea, Filippo
Dichtl, W
Empen, K
Felix, Sb
Delmas, C
Lairez, O
El-Battrawy, I
Akin, I
Borggrefe, M
Horowitz, J
Kozel, M
Tousek, P
Widimský, P
Gilyarova, E
Shilova, A
Gilyarov, M
Winchester, De
Ukena, C
Bax, Jj
Prasad, A
Böhm, M
Lüscher, Tf
Ruschitzka, F
Templin, C.
Galiuto L (ORCID:0000-0002-6831-479X)
Crea F (ORCID:0000-0001-9404-8846)
Ghadri, Jr
Kato, K
Cammann, Vl
Gili, S
Jurisic, S
Di Vece, D
Candreva, A
Ding, Kj
Micek, J
Szawan, Ka
Bacchi, B
Bianchi, R
Levinson, Ra
Wischnewsky, M
Seifert, B
Schlossbauer, Sa
Citro, R
Bossone, E
Münzel, T
Knorr, M
Heiner, S
D'Ascenzo, F
Franke, J
Sarcon, A
Napp, Lc
Jaguszewski, M
Noutsias, M
Katus, Ha
Burgdorf, C
Schunkert, H
Thiele, H
Bauersachs, J
Tschöpe, C
Pieske, Bm
Rajan, L
Michels, G
Pfister, R
Cuneo, A
Jacobshagen, C
Hasenfuß, G
Karakas, M
Koenig, W
Rottbauer, W
Said, Sm
Braun-Dullaeus, Rc
Banning, A
Cuculi, F
Kobza, R
Fischer, Ta
Vasankari, T
Airaksinen, Kej
Opolski, G
Dworakowski, R
Maccarthy, P
Kaiser, C
Osswald, S
Galiuto, Leonarda
Crea, Filippo
Dichtl, W
Empen, K
Felix, Sb
Delmas, C
Lairez, O
El-Battrawy, I
Akin, I
Borggrefe, M
Horowitz, J
Kozel, M
Tousek, P
Widimský, P
Gilyarova, E
Shilova, A
Gilyarov, M
Winchester, De
Ukena, C
Bax, Jj
Prasad, A
Böhm, M
Lüscher, Tf
Ruschitzka, F
Templin, C.
Galiuto L (ORCID:0000-0002-6831-479X)
Crea F (ORCID:0000-0001-9404-8846)
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Background: Prognosis of Takotsubo syndrome (TTS) remains controversial due to scarcity of available data. Additionally, the effect of the triggering factors remains elusive. Objectives: This study compared prognosis between TTS and acute coronary syndrome (ACS) patients and investigated short- and long-term outcomes in TTS based on different triggers. Methods: Patients with TTS were enrolled from the International Takotsubo Registry. Long-term mortality of patients with TTS was compared to an age- and sex-matched cohort of patients with ACS. In addition, short- and long-term outcomes were compared between different groups according to triggering conditions. Results: Overall, TTS patients had a comparable long-term mortality risk with ACS patients. Of 1,613 TTS patients, an emotional trigger was detected in 485 patients (30%). Of 630 patients (39%) related to physical triggers, 98 patients (6%) had acute neurologic disorders, while in the other 532 patients (33%), physical activities, medical conditions, or procedures were the triggering conditions. The remaining 498 patients (31%) had no identifiable trigger. TTS patients related to physical stress showed higher mortality rates than ACS patients during long-term follow-up, whereas patients related to emotional stress had better outcomes compared with ACS patients. Conclusions: Overall, TTS patients had long-term outcomes comparable to age- and sex-matched ACS patients. Also, we demonstrated that TTS can either be benign or a life-threating condition depending on the inciting stress factor. We propose a new classification based on triggers, which can serve as a clinical tool to predict short- and long-term outcomes of TTS. (International Takotsubo Registry [InterTAK Registry]; NCT01947621)

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1105035779
Document Type :
Electronic Resource