Short‐ and Long‐Term Prognosis of Patients With Takotsubo Syndrome Based on Different Triggers: Importance of the Physical Nature

Author:

Uribarri Aitor1,Núñez‐Gil Iván J.2,Conty D. Aritza3,Vedia Oscar2,Almendro‐Delia Manuel4,Duran Cambra Albert5,Martin‐Garcia Agustin C.6,Barrionuevo‐Sánchez Marisa7,Martínez‐Sellés Manuel8,Raposeiras‐Roubín Sergio9,Guillén Marta10,Garcia Acuña Jose Maria11,Matute‐Blanco Lucía12,Linares Vicente José A.13,Sánchez Grande Flecha Alejandro14,Andrés Mireia15,Pérez‐Castellanos Alberto16,Lopez‐Pais Javier17,

Affiliation:

1. Cardiology Department Hospital Clínico Universitario de Valladolid CIBERCV Valladolid Spain

2. Instituto Cardiovascular Hospital Clínico San Carlos Madrid Spain

3. Cardiology Department Hospital de Navarra Pamplona Spain

4. Cardiology Department Hospital Universitario Virgen Macarena Sevilla Spain

5. Cardiology Department Hospital de Sant Pau Barcelona Spain

6. Cardiology Department Hospital Clínico Universitario de Salamanca Instituto de Investigación Biomédica de Salamanca (IBSAL) CIBERCV Salamanca Spain

7. Cardiology Department Complejo Hospitalario de Albacete Albacete Spain

8. Cardiology Department Hospital General Universitario Gregorio Marañón CIBERCV Universidad Europea Universidad Europea de Madrid Madrid Spain

9. Cardiology Department Hospital Álvaro Cunqueiro Vigo Spain

10. Cardiology Department Hospital Joan XXIII Tarragona Spain

11. Cardiology Department Hospital Santiago de Compostela Santiago de Compostela Spain

12. Cardiology Department Hospital Universitario Arnau de Vilanova Lérida Spain

13. Cardiology Department Hospital Lozano Blesa Zaragoza Spain

14. Cardiology Department Hospital Universitario de Canarias Santa Cruz de Tenerife Spain

15. Cardiology Department Hospital Universitario Vall d'Hebron Barcelona Spain

16. Cardiology Department Hospital de Manacor Mallorca Spain

17. Cardiology Department Hospital Universitario de Getafe Madrid Spain

Abstract

Background Takotsubo syndrome ( TTS ) is an acute reversible heart condition initially believed to represent a benign pathology attributable to its self‐limiting clinical course; however, little is known about its prognosis based on different triggers. This study compared short‐ and long‐term outcomes between TTS based on different triggers, focusing on various physical triggering events. Methods and Results We analyzed patients with a definitive TTS diagnosis recruited for the Spanish National Registry on TTS (RETAKO [Registry on Takotsubo Syndrome]). Short‐ and long‐term outcomes were compared between different groups according to triggering factors. A total of 939 patients were included. An emotional trigger was detected in 340 patients (36.2%), a physical trigger in 293 patients (31.2%), and none could be identified in 306 patients (32.6%). The main physical triggers observed were infections (30.7%), followed by surgical procedures (22.5%), physical activities (18.4%), episodes of severe hypoxia (18.4%), and neurological events (9.9%). TTS triggered by physical factors showed higher mortality in the short and long term, and within this group, patients whose physical trigger was hypoxia were those who had a worse prognosis, in addition to being triggered by physical factors, including age >70 years, diabetes mellitus, left ventricular eyection fraction <30% and shock on admission, and increased long‐term mortality risk. Conclusions TTS triggered by physical factors could present a worse prognosis in terms of mortality. Under the TTS label, there could be as yet undiscovered very different clinical profiles, whose differentiation could lead to individual better management, and therefore the perception of TTS as having a benign prognosis should be generally ruled out.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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