Healthcare (Aug 2024)

Takotsubo Syndrome: Differences between Peripartum Period and General Population

  • Stavros Tzerefos,
  • Dimitra Aloizou,
  • Sofia Nikolakopoulou,
  • Stavros Aloizos

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare12161602
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 16
p. 1602

Abstract

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Takotsubo syndrome (TTS) was first described in postmenopausal women with transient regional wall motion abnormalities. The trigger is usually an emotional or physical stress. The catecholamine hypothesis seems to be the most prevailing. The main difference between TTS and acute coronary syndromes is that there is no obstructive coronary disease to explain the regional abnormalities. In this form, the left ventricle resembles the fishing jar which is used to trap octopus in Japan. However, to date more atypical forms are recognized. Also, the syndrome is not limited to older women. Nowadays, TTS is presented even in pregnancy and postpartum females. Our experience revealed cases of patients during these periods and some of them suffered from reverse Takotsubo. Additionally, the initial diagnosis in some patients was other than TTS. Due to these findings, we suggest that this type of TTS is not very rare but underestimated. For this reason, further studies are needed to support and explain this condition.

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