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Abstract
We report on a 44-year-old woman presenting with chest pain and dyspnoea without previous stress-related events. By means of echocardiography severe left ventricular dysfunction and wall motion abnormalities resembling stress-induced cardiomyopathy (Tako Tsubo) were seen. Laboratory investigation revealed thyrotoxicosis and elevated cardiac markers. Six days after starting medical treatment, complete restoration of the left ventricular function was observed. The transient left ventricular dysfunction was induced by thyrotoxicosis resembling stress-induced cardiomyopathy that resolved completely after medical treatment.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 21538165 PMCID: PMC3144328 DOI: 10.1007/s12471-011-0113-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neth Heart J ISSN: 1568-5888 Impact factor: 2.380
Fig. 1Left ventriculogram with wall motion abnormalities in the distal segments and normal wall motion in basal segments comparative to stress-induced cardiomyopathy. a Systolic phase, b Diastolic phase
Fig. 2ECG at admission (a) with slight ST elevation in V2 and 16 h after admission (b) with negative T waves in the right precordial leads, I and aVL with prolonged QT duration
Fig. 3Transthoracic echocardiogram with return of normal systolic function after initiating medical treatment