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Prognostic impact of acute pulmonary triggers in patients with Takotsubo syndrome : new insights from the International Takotsubo Registry
Authors
K.E. Juhani Airaksinen
Ibrahim Akin
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Adrian Banning
Johann Bauersachs
Jeroen J. Bax
Daniel Beug
Matteo Bianco
Claudio Bilato
Martin Borggrefe
Eduardo Bossone
Ruediger C. Braun‐Dullaeus
Paul Bridgman
Monika Budnik
Christof Burgdorf
Michael Böhm
Victoria L. Cammann
Pedro Carrilho-Ferreira
Christina Chan
Rodolfo Citro
Christian F. Clarenbach
Filippo Crea
Florim Cuculi
Alessandro Cuneo
Fabrizio D'Ascenzo
Clément Delmas
Carlo Di Mario
Wolfgang Dichtl
Sara Dreiding
Rafal Dworakowski
Ibrahim El‐Battrawy
Stephan B. Felix
Thomas A. Fischer
Jennifer Franke
Leonarda Galiuto
Jan Galuszka
Jelena R. Ghadri
Sebastiano Gili
Mikhail Gilyarov
Ekaterina Gilyarova
Gerd Hasenfuß
Christian Hauck
Susanne Heiner
Toshiharu Himi
John D. Horowitz
Iwao Ishibashi
Claudius Jacobshagen
Milosz Jaguszewski
Lucas Jörg
Christoph Kaiser
Mahir Karakas
Ken Kato
Hugo A. Katus
Behrouz Kherad
Maike Knorr
Yoshio Kobayashi
Richard Kobza
Wolfgang Koenig
Malcolm Kohler
Martin Kozel
Olivier Lairez
Rena A. Levinson
Kan Liu
Thomas F. Lüscher
Philip MacCarthy
Lars S. Maier
Benjamin Meder
Philippe Meyer
Jozef Micek
Guido Michels
Thomas Münzel
L. Christian Napp
Michael Neuhaus
Thanh H. Nguyen
Michel Noutsias
Grzegorz Opolski
Stefan Osswald
Carla Paolini
Alexandru Patrascu
Gonçalo Pestana
Vanya Petkova
Roman Pfister
Burkert M. Pieske
Fausto J. Pinto
Gregor Poglajen
Alexander Pott
Abhiram Prasad
Lawrence Rajan
Hans Rickli
Charanjit S. Rihal
Marco Roffi
Wolfgang Rottbauer
Frank Ruschitzka
Masanori Sano
Annahita Sarcon
P. Christian Schulze
Heribert Schunkert
Alexandra Shilova
Jerold Shinbane
Rafael Sumalinog
Konrad A. Szawan
Masayuki Takahara
Christian Templin
Holger Thiele
Petr Tousek
Carsten Tschöpe
Christian Ukena
Tuija Vasankari
Carmine Vecchione
Petr Widimský
David E. Winchester
Manfred Wischnewsky
Mathias Wolfrum
Michael Würdinger
Publication date
1 January 2021
Publisher
'Wiley'
Doi
Abstract
© 2021 The Authors. ESC Heart Failure published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of European Society of Cardiology. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License.Aims: Acute pulmonary disorders are known physical triggers of takotsubo syndrome (TTS). This study aimed to investigate prevalence of acute pulmonary triggers in patients with TTS and their impact on outcomes. Methods and results: Patients with TTS were enrolled from the International Takotsubo Registry and screened for triggering factors and comorbidities. Patients were categorized into three groups (acute pulmonary trigger, chronic lung disease, and no lung disease) to compare clinical characteristics and outcomes. Of the 1670 included patients with TTS, 123 (7%) were identified with an acute pulmonary trigger, and 194 (12%) had a known history of chronic lung disease. The incidence of cardiogenic shock was highest in patients with an acute pulmonary trigger compared with those with chronic lung disease or without lung disease (17% vs. 10% vs. 9%, P = 0.017). In-hospital mortality was also higher in patients with an acute pulmonary trigger than in the other two groups, although not significantly (5.7% vs. 1.5% vs. 4.2%, P = 0.13). Survival analysis demonstrated that patients with an acute pulmonary trigger had the worst long-term outcome (P = 0.002). The presence of an acute pulmonary trigger was independently associated with worse long-term mortality (hazard ratio 2.12, 95% confidence interval 1.33-3.38; P = 0.002). Conclusions: The present study demonstrates that TTS is related to acute pulmonary triggers in 7% of all TTS patients, which accounts for 21% of patients with physical triggers. The presence of acute pulmonary trigger is associated with a severe in-hospital course and a worse long-term outcome.C. T. has been supported by the H.H. Sheikh Khalifa binHamad Al-Thani Research Programme and the Swiss HeartFoundation. The InterTAK Registry is supported by the BissDavies Charitable Trust. L. S. M. has been supported by EUHORIZON 2020(SILICOFCM ID777204)info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
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