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. 2020 Sep 7;41(34):3255-3268.
doi: 10.1093/eurheartj/ehaa210.

Coexistence and outcome of coronary artery disease in Takotsubo syndrome

L Christian Napp  1 Victoria L Cammann  2 Milosz Jaguszewski  3 Konrad A Szawan  2 Manfred Wischnewsky  4 Sebastiano Gili  5 Maike Knorr  6 Susanne Heiner  6 Rodolfo Citro  7 Eduardo Bossone  8 Fabrizio D'Ascenzo  9 Michael Neuhaus  10 Jennifer Franke  11 Ioana Sorici-Barb  11 Michel Noutsias  12 Christof Burgdorf  13 Wolfgang Koenig  14   15 Behrouz Kherad  16 Annahita Sarcon  17 Lawrence Rajan  18 Guido Michels  19 Roman Pfister  19 Alessandro Cuneo  20 Claudius Jacobshagen  21 Mahir Karakas  22   23 Alexander Pott  24 Philippe Meyer  25 Jose D Arroja  25 Adrian Banning  26 Florim Cuculi  27 Richard Kobza  27 Thomas A Fischer  28 Tuija Vasankari  29 K E Juhani Airaksinen  29 Christian Hauck  30 Carla Paolini  31 Claudio Bilato  31 Yoichi Imori  32 Ken Kato  33 Yoshio Kobayashi  33 Grzegorz Opolski  34 Monika Budnik  34 Rafal Dworakowski  35 Philip MacCarthy  35 Christoph Kaiser  36 Stefan Osswald  36 Leonarda Galiuto  37 Wolfgang Dichtl  38 Christina Chan  39 Paul Bridgman  39 Daniel Beug  40   41 Clément Delmas  42 Olivier Lairez  42 Ibrahim El-Battrawy  43   44 Ibrahim Akin  43   44 Ekaterina Gilyarova  45 Alexandra Shilova  45 Mikhail Gilyarov  45 John D Horowitz  46 Karolina Polednikova  47 Petr Tousek  47 Petr Widimský  47 David E Winchester  48 Jan Galuszka  49 Christian Ukena  50 Gregor Poglajen  51 Pedro Carrilho-Ferreira  52 Carlo Di Mario  53 Abhiram Prasad  54 Charanjit S Rihal  54 P Christian Schulze  55 Matteo Bianco  56 Filippo Crea  37 Martin Borggrefe  43   44 Lars S Maier  30 Fausto J Pinto  52 Ruediger C Braun-Dullaeus  57 Wolfgang Rottbauer  24 Hugo A Katus  11 Gerd Hasenfuß  21 Carsten Tschöpe  16 Burkert M Pieske  16   58 Holger Thiele  59 Heribert Schunkert  14   15 Michael Böhm  50 Stephan B Felix  40   41 Thomas Münzel  6 Jeroen J Bax  60 Johann Bauersachs  1 Eugene Braunwald  61 Thomas F Lüscher  62   63 Frank Ruschitzka  2 Jelena R Ghadri  2 Christian Templin
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Coexistence and outcome of coronary artery disease in Takotsubo syndrome

L Christian Napp et al. Eur Heart J. .

Abstract

Aims: Takotsubo syndrome (TTS) is an acute heart failure syndrome, which shares many features with acute coronary syndrome (ACS). Although TTS was initially described with angiographically normal coronary arteries, smaller studies recently indicated a potential coexistence of coronary artery disease (CAD) in TTS patients. This study aimed to determine the coexistence, features, and prognostic role of CAD in a large cohort of patients with TTS.

Methods and results: Coronary anatomy and CAD were studied in patients diagnosed with TTS. Inclusion criteria were compliance with the International Takotsubo Diagnostic Criteria for TTS, and availability of original coronary angiographies with ventriculography performed during the acute phase. Exclusion criteria were missing views, poor quality of angiography loops, and angiography without ventriculography. A total of 1016 TTS patients were studied. Of those, 23.0% had obstructive CAD, 41.2% had non-obstructive CAD, and 35.7% had angiographically normal coronary arteries. A total of 47 patients (4.6%) underwent percutaneous coronary intervention, and 3 patients had acute and 8 had chronic coronary artery occlusion concomitant with TTS, respectively. The presence of CAD was associated with increased incidence of shock, ventilation, and death from any cause. After adjusting for confounders, the presence of obstructive CAD was associated with mortality at 30 days. Takotsubo syndrome patients with obstructive CAD were at comparable risk for shock and death and nearly at twice the risk for ventilation compared to an age- and sex-matched ACS cohort.

Conclusions: Coronary artery disease frequently coexists in TTS patients, presents with the whole spectrum of coronary pathology including acute coronary occlusion, and is associated with adverse outcome.

Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov number: NCT01947621.

Keywords: Cardiac catheterization; Acute coronary syndrome; Coronary artery disease; Myocardial infarction; Outcome; Takotsubo syndrome.

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