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. 2022 Nov 8;9(11):003572.
doi: 10.12890/2022_003572. eCollection 2022.

The Happiness for Italy's Victory at the European Soccer Championships Costs a "Happy Heart Syndrome"

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The Happiness for Italy's Victory at the European Soccer Championships Costs a "Happy Heart Syndrome"

Luca Fazzini et al. Eur J Case Rep Intern Med. .

Abstract

Takotsubo syndrome (TTS) is usually caused by physical or emotional negative stressors. Sometimes positive emotions trigger a rare form of Takotsubo syndrome, called the "happy heart" syndrome. We discuss the management of a 52-year-old female with happy heart syndrome, the differences between these stress cardiomyopathies and the relationship with hyperthyroidism.

Learning points: The happy heart syndrome is less common than other stress cardiomyopathies but emergency doctors, cardiologists and all specialists in internal medicine should take into account this cardiomyopathy, which occurs in patients with previous positive emotions. It is triggered by opposite stressors to Takotsubo syndrome and sometimes it may be misdiagnosed. Beyond triggers it has some different clinical features, and the management is similar. It is a rare disease, and is therefore underdiagnosed.Everybody experiences positive emotions in life but only a small percentage develop stress cardiomyopathy. A susceptibility is needed to trigger these cardiomyopathies such as hyperthyroidism, which has to be promptly treated with an endocrinologist's help.In clinical practice it is common to diagnose stress cardiomyopathies without following up the patients. We need to follow up these patients especially looking for concomitant conditions such as hyperthyroidism or hypersympathetic activity, which could present during follow-up.

Keywords: Takotsubo syndrome; happy heart syndrome; hyperthyroidism.

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Conflicts of Interests: The authors declare there are no competing interests.

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Figure 1
GEIST registry. This pie chart shows all the TTS included in the registry. The “happy hearts” are the 1.49% of the total amount of TTS and about 4% of the TTS with emotional trigger [2].

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