Current Knowledge and Future Challenges in Takotsubo Syndrome: Part 1—Pathophysiology and Diagnosis

First recognized in 1990, takotsubo syndrome (TTS) constitutes an acute cardiac condition that mimics acute myocardial infarction commonly in the absence of obstructive coronary artery disease; it is characterized by temporary left ventricular dysfunction, regularly in a circumferential apical, midv...

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Main Authors: Elias Rawish, Thomas Stiermaier, Francesco Santoro, Natale D. Brunetti, Ingo Eitel
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-01-01
Series:Journal of Clinical Medicine
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/10/3/479
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spelling doaj-553d233fe19446e9bca3d61dea7ed3362021-01-29T00:04:35ZengMDPI AGJournal of Clinical Medicine2077-03832021-01-011047947910.3390/jcm10030479Current Knowledge and Future Challenges in Takotsubo Syndrome: Part 1—Pathophysiology and DiagnosisElias Rawish0Thomas Stiermaier1Francesco Santoro2Natale D. Brunetti3Ingo Eitel4Medical Clinic II (Cardiology/Angiology/Intensive Care Medicine) University Heart Center, 23538 Lübeck, GermanyMedical Clinic II (Cardiology/Angiology/Intensive Care Medicine) University Heart Center, 23538 Lübeck, GermanyDepartment of Medical & Surgery Sciences, University of Foggia, 71121 Foggia, ItalyDepartment of Medical & Surgery Sciences, University of Foggia, 71121 Foggia, ItalyMedical Clinic II (Cardiology/Angiology/Intensive Care Medicine) University Heart Center, 23538 Lübeck, GermanyFirst recognized in 1990, takotsubo syndrome (TTS) constitutes an acute cardiac condition that mimics acute myocardial infarction commonly in the absence of obstructive coronary artery disease; it is characterized by temporary left ventricular dysfunction, regularly in a circumferential apical, midventricular, or basal distribution. Considering its acute clinical presentation, coronary angiography with left ventriculography constitutes the gold standard diagnostic tool to exclude or confirm TTS. Frequently, TTS is related to severe emotional or physical stress and a subsequent increased adrenergic stimulation affecting cardiac function. Beyond clinical presentation, epidemiology, and novel diagnostic biomarkers, this review draws attention to potential pathophysiological mechanisms for the observed reversible myocardial dysfunction such as sympathetic overdrive-mediated multi-vessel epicardial spasms, microvascular dysfunction, the direct toxicity of catecholamines, lipotoxicity, and inflammation. Considering the long-term prognosis, further experimental and clinical research is indispensable to elucidate further pathophysiological mechanisms underlying TTS before randomized control trials with evidence-based therapeutic management can be performed.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/10/3/479takotsubo syndromebroken heart syndromeacute heart failurebiomarkerinflammationlipotoxicity
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Ingo Eitel
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Thomas Stiermaier
Francesco Santoro
Natale D. Brunetti
Ingo Eitel
Current Knowledge and Future Challenges in Takotsubo Syndrome: Part 1—Pathophysiology and Diagnosis
Journal of Clinical Medicine
takotsubo syndrome
broken heart syndrome
acute heart failure
biomarker
inflammation
lipotoxicity
author_facet Elias Rawish
Thomas Stiermaier
Francesco Santoro
Natale D. Brunetti
Ingo Eitel
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title Current Knowledge and Future Challenges in Takotsubo Syndrome: Part 1—Pathophysiology and Diagnosis
title_short Current Knowledge and Future Challenges in Takotsubo Syndrome: Part 1—Pathophysiology and Diagnosis
title_full Current Knowledge and Future Challenges in Takotsubo Syndrome: Part 1—Pathophysiology and Diagnosis
title_fullStr Current Knowledge and Future Challenges in Takotsubo Syndrome: Part 1—Pathophysiology and Diagnosis
title_full_unstemmed Current Knowledge and Future Challenges in Takotsubo Syndrome: Part 1—Pathophysiology and Diagnosis
title_sort current knowledge and future challenges in takotsubo syndrome: part 1—pathophysiology and diagnosis
publisher MDPI AG
series Journal of Clinical Medicine
issn 2077-0383
publishDate 2021-01-01
description First recognized in 1990, takotsubo syndrome (TTS) constitutes an acute cardiac condition that mimics acute myocardial infarction commonly in the absence of obstructive coronary artery disease; it is characterized by temporary left ventricular dysfunction, regularly in a circumferential apical, midventricular, or basal distribution. Considering its acute clinical presentation, coronary angiography with left ventriculography constitutes the gold standard diagnostic tool to exclude or confirm TTS. Frequently, TTS is related to severe emotional or physical stress and a subsequent increased adrenergic stimulation affecting cardiac function. Beyond clinical presentation, epidemiology, and novel diagnostic biomarkers, this review draws attention to potential pathophysiological mechanisms for the observed reversible myocardial dysfunction such as sympathetic overdrive-mediated multi-vessel epicardial spasms, microvascular dysfunction, the direct toxicity of catecholamines, lipotoxicity, and inflammation. Considering the long-term prognosis, further experimental and clinical research is indispensable to elucidate further pathophysiological mechanisms underlying TTS before randomized control trials with evidence-based therapeutic management can be performed.
topic takotsubo syndrome
broken heart syndrome
acute heart failure
biomarker
inflammation
lipotoxicity
url https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/10/3/479
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