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Apical and midventricular transient left ventricular dysfunction syndrome (tako-tsubo cardiomyopathy): frequency, mechanisms, and prognosis.

Volkhard Kurowski1, Axel Kaiser, Katharina von Hof, Dirk P Killermann, Björn Mayer, Franz Hartmann, Heribert Schunkert, Peter W Radke.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The frequency and potential differences between patients with apical ("typical") and midventricular ("atypical") ballooning have not been described.
METHODS: Consecutive patients with the diagnosis of a troponin-positive acute coronary syndrome (ACS) were prospectively included into a registry (n = 3,265). Of those, 2,944 patients underwent left-heart catheterization and form the study population. Demographic, clinical, and angiographic data including assessment of microvascular dysfunction (Thrombolysis in Myocardial Infarction [TIMI] blush grade, corrected TIMI frame count), as well as clinical outcome were assessed in all patients.
RESULTS: In patients with troponin-positive ACS, the frequency of transient cardiomyopathy was 1.2% (35 of 2,944 patients). Typical apical wall motion abnormality was observed in 21 of 35 patients (60%), as compared to an atypical (midventricular) pattern in 14 of 35 patients (40%). Both groups did not differ regarding demographic, clinical, laboratory, or angiographic parameters. Scintigraphy and PET studies were performed in 17 of 35 patients (49%) with transient cardiomyopathy, and showed a strong correlation between location of wall motion abnormality and myocardial metabolism defects, with a significantly higher apical decrease in glucose uptake in patients with a typical pattern.
CONCLUSIONS: Transient cardiomyopathy affects approximately 1% of patients with a troponin-positive ACS. A typical apical wall motion abnormality is seen in only 60% of patients. Transient cardiomyopathy, also termed Tako-Tsubo cardiomyopathy, therefore should no longer be regarded as an exclusively apical ballooning syndrome, but rather a transient left ventricular dysfunction syndrome with an apical or midventricular pattern of wall motion abnormality.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17573507     DOI: 10.1378/chest.07-0608

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chest        ISSN: 0012-3692            Impact factor:   9.410


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