Takotsubo syndrome (TTS) is an intriguing clinical entity, characterized by usually transient and reversible abnormalities of the left ventricular systolic function, mimicking the myocardial infarction with non-obstructive coronary arteries. TTS was initially regarded as a benign condition, however recent studies have unveiled adverse outcomes in the short- and long-term, with rates of morbidity and mortality comparable to those experienced after an acute myocardial infarction. Given the usual transient nature of TTS, this is an unexpected finding. Moreover, long-term mortality seems to be mainly driven by non-cardiovascular causes. The uncertain long-term prognosis of TTS warrants a comprehensive outpatient follow-up after the acute event, although there are currently no robust data indicating its modality and timing. The aim of the present review is to summarize recent available evidence regarding long-term prognosis in TTS. Moreover methods, timing and findings of the long-term management of TTS will be discussed.
Long-term management of Takotsubo syndrome: a not-so-benign condition / Sclafani, Matteo; Arcari, Luca; Russo, Domitilla; Tini, Giacomo; Limite, Luca Rosario; Cacciotti, Luca; Volpe, Massimo; Autore, Camillo; Musumeci, Maria Beatrice. - In: REVIEWS IN CARDIOVASCULAR MEDICINE. - ISSN 1530-6550. - 22:3(2021), pp. 597-611. [10.31083/j.rcm2203071]
Long-term management of Takotsubo syndrome: a not-so-benign condition
Sclafani, Matteo
;Arcari, Luca;Russo, Domitilla;Tini, Giacomo;Limite, Luca Rosario;Volpe, Massimo;Autore, Camillo;Musumeci, Maria Beatrice
2021
Abstract
Takotsubo syndrome (TTS) is an intriguing clinical entity, characterized by usually transient and reversible abnormalities of the left ventricular systolic function, mimicking the myocardial infarction with non-obstructive coronary arteries. TTS was initially regarded as a benign condition, however recent studies have unveiled adverse outcomes in the short- and long-term, with rates of morbidity and mortality comparable to those experienced after an acute myocardial infarction. Given the usual transient nature of TTS, this is an unexpected finding. Moreover, long-term mortality seems to be mainly driven by non-cardiovascular causes. The uncertain long-term prognosis of TTS warrants a comprehensive outpatient follow-up after the acute event, although there are currently no robust data indicating its modality and timing. The aim of the present review is to summarize recent available evidence regarding long-term prognosis in TTS. Moreover methods, timing and findings of the long-term management of TTS will be discussed.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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