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Takotsubo Syndrome in Patients With Acute Coronary Syndrome or Myocarditis.
Stress cardiomyopathy/Takotsubo syndrome (TTS) is a transient cardiac condition characterized by sudden and reversible left ventricular dysfunction, typically triggered by emotional or physical stress. The international TTS (InterTAK) score predicts the probability of suffering from TTS. However, the diagnostic algorithm includes three mutually exclusive diagnoses: acute coronary syndrome (ACS), TTS, and acute infectious myocarditis. Thus, we propose to include the conditions in which TTS is associated with ACS or myocarditis. While TTS is commonly associated with non-ischemic stressors, recent evidence has indicated that TTS can be found in patients with ACS. Nonetheless, in some cases, ACS may trigger rather than exclude TTS. Additionally, TTS could also prompt plaque ruptures in coronary arteries. Meanwhile, infections and conditions that cause myocarditis can also produce physical stress that may trigger TTS. Furthermore, TTS has been reported after confirmed viral myocarditis. This opinion article explores the intricate relationships between (i) TTS and ACS, and (ii) TTS and myocarditis, delving into the related pathophysiologies and diagnostic challenges. However, further research is required to elucidate the mechanisms that link TTS with these conditions.
期刊介绍:
RCM is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal. RCM publishes research articles, review papers and short communications on cardiovascular medicine as well as research on cardiovascular disease. We aim to provide a forum for publishing papers which explore the pathogenesis and promote the progression of cardiac and vascular diseases. We also seek to establish an interdisciplinary platform, focusing on translational issues, to facilitate the advancement of research, clinical treatment and diagnostic procedures. Heart surgery, cardiovascular imaging, risk factors and various clinical cardiac & vascular research will be considered.