Abstract 1618: Clinical Spectrum of Tako-Tsubo-Cardiomyopathy in a Western Population: Results of the Tako-Tsubo-Registry of the Arbeitsgemeinschaft Leitende Kardiologische Krankenkenhausaerzte (ALKK)

Autor: Birke Schneider, Anastasios Athanasiadis, Wolfgang Pistner, Rainer Schamberger, Wolfgang Toepel, Ralph Schoeller, Angelika Bublak, Birgit Gerecke, Christoph Stellbrink, Uta Gottwald, Johannes Schwab, Kay Peters, Jürgen Stein, Udo Sechtem
Rok vydání: 2007
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Zdroj: Circulation. 116
ISSN: 1524-4539
0009-7322
DOI: 10.1161/circ.116.suppl_16.ii_338-c
Popis: Purpose: Tako-tsubo-cardiomyopathy (TTC), initially described in Japan, has increasingly been recognized in western countries over the past years. Most studies, however, comprise relatively few patients. A German tako-tsubo-registry has been initiated to further characterize the clinical profile of this syndrome in a western population. Methods: So far 119 patients (P) were included according to following criteria: acute chest symptoms, ischemic ECG changes with ST-segment elevation ± T-wave inversion, reversible left ventricular akinesia not corresponding to a single coronary artery territory, absence of significant coronary artery stenoses. Results: Among 119 P (age 68±13 years) 104 were female (87%) and 15 male (13%). Triggering events present in 112 P (94%) consisted of emotional (n=82) or physical stress (n=59); 29 P (24%) experienced combined stress. The admission ECG showed ST-segment elevation (78%), reciprocal ST-segment depression (17%), negative T-waves (47%) and QTc prolongation (498±78 msec). Q-waves present in 27% on admission resolved during follow-up. Cardiac markers were slightly elevated (CK 264±573 U/l, troponin I 15±52 ng/ml). Ejection fraction was reduced (EF 54±15%). Left ventriculography showed apical ballooning in 83 (70%) and mid-ventricular ballooning in 36 P (30%). Except for a lower EF (50±15 vs 56±14%, p Conclusion: TTC predominantly occurs in elderly patients after a stressful event. Atypical mid-ventricular ballooning and right ventricular involvement are common. Cardiac MRI typically shows no late enhancement within the wall motion abnormality. The recurrence rate appears to be low.
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