Takotsubo syndrome : A cause of reversible microvascular coronary dysfunction
- PMID: 38354637
- DOI: 10.1016/j.ancard.2024.101734
Takotsubo syndrome : A cause of reversible microvascular coronary dysfunction
Abstract
Since the first description of takotsubo syndrome 30 years ago, only a little is known on the underlying physiopathology leading to peculiar left ventricular function alteration and myocardial damage related to acute emotional or physical stress. In the present case, we used continuous invasive thermodilution to evaluate coronary microvascular function at the acute phase of takotsubo and after recovery. The acute phase of takotsubo was characterized by a reduced coronary output and altered reserved flow with persistently high resistance during hyperaemia. At 6 weeks, we described a complete recovery of microvascular function, concomitant to LVEF recovery.
Keywords: Cardiopathie de stress; Coronary physiology; Physiologie coronaire; Stress cardiopathy; Takotsubo.
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Conflict of interest statement
Disclosure of interest Dr M. Zeitouni has research grants or honorariums from Bayer, BMS Pfizer, la Fédération Française de Cardiologie, Servier, Amgen, AstraZeneca, NovoNordisk. Pr Collet has research grants or honorariums from AstraZeneca, Boston Scientific, Bristol-Myers Squibb, COR2ED, Lead-Up, Medtronic, WebMD. The authors have nothing to disclose.
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