| Literature DB >> 17493478 |
Christina S Reuss1, Steven J Lester, R Todd Hurst, J Wells Askew, Paul Nager, Joan Lusk, Gregory T Altemose, A Jamil Tajik.
Abstract
This report describes a variant of transient regional left ventricular dysfunction in which isolated basal left ventricular akinesia with normal mid-ventricular (papillary-level) wall motion and apical hypercontractility were noted in young women (mean age 31 years). This finding was demonstrated in 3 consecutive patients; the first patient was experiencing emotional life-altering events, and the second presented with an acute flare of multiple sclerosis. The third patient presented < 24 hours after methamphetamine use. Coronary angiography demonstrated normal epicardial coronary arteries in all patients. Wall motion abnormalities resolved within 2 to 6 weeks. In conclusion, the entity described in this report is reminiscent of apical ballooning ("Tako-Tsubo"), mid-ventricular ballooning, and apical sparing syndromes; however, isolated basal left ventricular involvement has not been previously described and is a newer variant in the spectrum of transient cardiomyopathies. The pathophysiology of this entity has not been elucidated. A unifying feature between the transient cardiomyopathic syndromes most likely is in the concentration, distribution, and activity of cardiac adrenergic receptors.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17493478 DOI: 10.1016/j.amjcard.2006.12.078
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Cardiol ISSN: 0002-9149 Impact factor: 2.778