Abstract
Takotsubo cardiomyopathy is a condition of transient systolic dysfunction
triggered by emotional or physical stress. Nowadays, Takotsubo
cardiomyopathy is gaining attention and has been detected more frequently.
However, there is no collected data on Vietnamese subjects. This study aims
to describe the clinical characteristics of patients diagnosed with
Takotsubo cardiomyopathy and determine of rates and independent risk factors
for in-hospital mortality.
A retrospective andobservational study was conducted at the University
Medical Center Ho Chi Minh City, involved 103 patients diagnosed with
Takotsubo cardiomyopathy between January 2015 and June 2022. The diagnosis
was made based on the revised Mayo Clinic diagnostic criteria.
The average age of the study population was 71.2±15.3 years, with
females accounting for 64.1% of the patients. The most common comorbidities
among the patients were hypertension (57.3%), diabetes mellitus (30.1%),
ischemic heart disease (15.5%), and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
(15.5%). Acute heart failure was observed in 30.1% of the patients, while
ventricular arrhythmias were present in 17.6% of cases. The majority of
triggers were attributed to physical factors, including infection (37.9%),
respiratory failure (18.4%), postoperative status (3.9%), and acute
neurological disease (2.9%). The in-hospital mortality rate was 17.5%, and
the independent risk factors were identified as acute heart failure
(OR=20.657, 95%CI 2.306–185.008, p=0.007) and respiratory failure
(OR=10.397, 95% CI 1.117–96.795, p=0.040).
Takotsubo cardiomyopathy patients have many comorbidities and are often
triggered by physical factors. The in-hospital mortality rate is
significant, with acute heart failure and respiratory failure identified as
independent risk factors.
Publisher
University of Medicine and Pharmacy at Ho Chi Minh City