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Cardiac Rupture as a Life-Threatening Outcome of Takotsubo Syndrome: A Systematic Review.

Abstract Body (Do not enter title and authors here): Background: Takotsubo syndrome is a reversible cause of heart failure; however, a low percentage of patients can develop serious complications, including cardiac rupture.
Aims: Analyze case reports or case series of cardiac rupture in patients with Takotsubo syndrome, detailing patient characteristics to uncover risk factors and prognosis for this severe complication.
Methods: We conducted a systematic search of MEDLINE and Embase databases to identify case reports or case series of patients with Takotsubo syndrome complicated by cardiac rupture, from inception to October 2023.
Results: We identified 39 reported cases, including 44 subjects (40 females; 4 males) with a median age of 75 (IQR 71-82) years, of White/Caucasian (61%) or East Asian/Japanese (39%) ethnicity. An emotional trigger was present in 15 (34%) subjects and common admission symptoms were chest pain (35 [80%]) and dyspnea (14 [32%]). ST-segment elevation was present in 39 (93%) of 42 cases, with the anterior myocardial segments (37 [88%]) being the most compromised, followed by lateral (26 [62%]) and inferior (14 [33%]) segments. The mean left ventricular ejection fraction was 40±13% and an apical ballooning pattern was observed in all (100%) ventriculographies. The median time to cardiac rupture was 48 (5-120) hours since admission, with the left ventricular free wall (25 [57%]) being the most frequent site of perforation. Surgery treatment was attempted in 16 (36%) cases, and 28 (64%) patients did not survive (Figure).
Conclusions: Cardiac rupture as a complication of Takotsubo syndrome is a rare clinical condition associated with high mortality. Elderly females, especially from White/Caucasian or East Asian/Japanese descent, presenting with ST-segment elevation in the anterior or lateral leads, and an apical ballooning pattern, are disproportionally affected. Additional studies with prospective collection of patient-level data are needed to better identify those at increased risk for cardiac rupture associated with Takotsubo syndrome and to address ways to improve mortality rates in this population.
  • Denicolai, Martin  ( University of Virginia , Charlottesville , Virginia , United States )
  • Morello, Matteo  ( University of Virginia , Charlottesville , Virginia , United States )
  • Del Buono, Marco  ( Fondazione Policlinico Universitario A. Gemelli IRCCS , Rome , Rome , Italy )
  • Sanna, Tommaso  ( Fondazione Policlinico Universitario A. Gemelli IRCCS , Rome , Rome , Italy )
  • Agatiello, Carla  ( Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires , Buenos Aires , Argentina )
  • Abbate, Antonio  ( University of Virginia , Charlottesville , Virginia , United States )
  • Author Disclosures:
    Martin Denicolai: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Matteo Morello: No Answer | Marco Del Buono: No Answer | Tommaso Sanna: No Answer | Carla Agatiello: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Antonio Abbate: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships
Meeting Info:

Scientific Sessions 2024

2024

Chicago, Illinois

Session Info:

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Saturday, 11/16/2024 , 02:50PM - 04:15PM

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