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Yalta K, Madias JE, Kounis NG, Y-Hassan S, Polovina M, Altay S, Mebazaa A, Yilmaz MB, Lopatin Y, Mamas MA, Gil RJ, Thamman R, Almaghraby A, Bozkurt B, Bajraktari G, Fink T, Traykov V, Manzo-Silberman S, Mirzoyev U, Sokolovic S, Kipiani ZV, Linde C, Seferovic PM. Takotsubo Syndrome: An International Expert Consensus Report on Practical Challenges and Specific Conditions (Part-1: Diagnostic and Therapeutic Challenges). Balkan Med J 2024; 41:421-441. [PMID: 39417524 PMCID: PMC11589216 DOI: 10.4274/balkanmedj.galenos.2024.2024-9-98] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 09/18/2024] [Accepted: 09/26/2024] [Indexed: 10/19/2024] Open
Abstract
In the recent years, there has been a burgeoning interest in Takotsubo syndrome (TTS), which is renowned as a specific form of reversible myocardial dysfunction. Despite the extensive literature available on TTS, clinicians still face several practical challenges associated with the diagnosis and management of this phenomenon. This potentially results in the underdiagnosis and improper management of TTS in clinical practice. The present paper, the first part (part-1) of the consensus report, aims to cover diagnostic and therapeutic challenges associated with TTS along with certain recommendations to combat these challenges.
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- Kenan Yalta
- Department of Cardiology, Trakya University Faculty of Medicine, Edirne, Türkiye
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- Department of Cardiology, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Elmhurst Hospital Center, Elmhurst, NY, United States of America
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- Department of Cardiology, University of Patras Medical School, Patras, Greece
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- Coronary Artery Disease Area, Heart and Vascular Theme, Karolinska Institutet and Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden
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- Department of Cardiology, University of Belgrade, University Clinical Centre of Serbia, Belgrade, Serbia
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- Department of Cardiology, Trakya University Faculty of Medicine, Edirne, Türkiye
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- University Paris Cite, Department of Anesthesia-Burn-Critical Care, Université de Paris, UMR Inserm MASCOT; APHP Saint Louis Lariboisière University Hospitals, Paris, France
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- Department of Cardiology, Dokuz Eylül University Faculty of Medicine, İzmir, Türkiye
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- Department of Cardiology, Volgograd State Medical University, Regional Cardiology Centre, Volgograd, Russia
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- Department of Cardiology, Centre for Prognosis Research, Keele University, Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom
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- Department of Cardiology, National Medical Institute of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Administration, Warsaw, Poland
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- Department of Cardiology, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, United States of America
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- Department of Cardiology, Ibrahim Bin Hamad Obaidallah Hospital, EHS, Ras Al Khaimah, United Arab Emirates
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- Department of Cardiology, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston TX, United States of America
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- Department of Cardiology, University Clinical Centre of Kosova, Prishtina, Kosovo
- University of Prishtina Faculty of Medicine, Prishtina, Kosovo
- Department of Public Health and Clinical Medicine, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden
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- Department of Cardiology, Division of Electrophysiology, Herz- und Diabeteszentrum NRW, Ruhr-University Bochum, Bad Oeynhausen, Germany
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- Department of Cardiology, Division of Invasive Electrophysiology, Acıbadem City Clinic Tokuda University Hospital, Sofia, Bulgaria
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- Department of Cardiology, Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital, Institute of Cardiology, ACTION Study Group, Sorbonne University, Paris, France
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- Medical Center of The Ministry of Emergency Situations of Azerbaijan; President of Azerbaijan Society of Cardiology, Baku, Azerbaijan
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- Department of Cardiology, Cardiology and Rheumatology Hospital, Sarajevo University Clinical Center, Sarajevo, Bosnia Herzegovina
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- Department of Cardiology, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden
- Heart and Vascular Theme, Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden
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- Department of Cardiology, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts and Faculty of Medicine, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia
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Yalta K, Palabıyık O, Gurdogan M, Yetkın E. Hyponatremia and takotsubo syndrome: a review of pathogenetic and clinical implications. Heart Fail Rev 2024; 29:27-44. [PMID: 37698728 DOI: 10.1007/s10741-023-10344-z] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Accepted: 09/01/2023] [Indexed: 09/13/2023]
Abstract
Hyponatremia is a common electrolyte abnormality with important prognostic and therapeutic implications. It might exert detrimental effects on various organ systems including the central nervous system (CNS), bone, and heart along with its potential association with poor quality of life. These adverse effects might be largely mediated through a variety of mechanisms including osmotic stress, dysfunctional transmembrane exchangers, and enhanced oxidative stress.Interestingly, hyponatremia might also have an important association with takotsubo syndrome (TTS) that has been universally considered as a reversible form of cardiomyopathy usually emerging in response to various stressors. In this context, severe hyponatremia was previously reported to serve as a direct trigger of TTS evolution largely through its potential impact on CNS and heart. However, pathogenetic and clinical implications of hyponatremia still need to be thoroughly evaluated in patients with TTS. This paper aims to analyze the clinical features of published cases with TTS primarily triggered by hyponatremia and also aims to discuss the association between hyponatremia and TTS from a broader perspective.
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- Kenan Yalta
- Cardiology Department, School of Medicine, TrakyaUniversity, Balkan Yerleşkesi, 22030, Edirne, Turkey.
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- Trakya University, Vocational Collage of Health Services, Edirne, Turkey
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- Cardiology Department, School of Medicine, TrakyaUniversity, Balkan Yerleşkesi, 22030, Edirne, Turkey
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- Türkiye Hastanesi, Cardiology Department, Istanbul, Turkey
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Liu D, Wang T, Wang Q, Dong P, Liu X, Li Q, Shi Y, Li J, Zhou J, Zhang Q. Identification of key genes in sepsis-induced cardiomyopathy based on integrated bioinformatical analysis and experiments in vitro and in vivo. PeerJ 2023; 11:e16222. [PMID: 38025678 PMCID: PMC10668858 DOI: 10.7717/peerj.16222] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 05/11/2023] [Accepted: 09/11/2023] [Indexed: 12/01/2023] Open
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Introduction Sepsis is a life-threatening disease that damages multiple organs and induced by the host's dysregulated response to infection with high morbidity and mortality. Heart remains one of the most vulnerable targets of sepsis-induced organ damage, and sepsis-induced cardiomyopathy (SIC) is an important factor that exacerbates the death of patients. However, the underlying genetic mechanism of SIC disease needs further research. Methods The transcriptomic dataset, GSE171564, was downloaded from NCBI for further analysis. Gene expression matrices for the sample group were obtained by quartile standardization and log2 logarithm conversion prior to analysis. The time series, protein-protein interaction (PPI) network, and functional enrichment analysis via Gene Ontology and KEGG Pathway Databases were used to identify key gene clusters and their potential interactions. Predicted miRNA-mRNA relationships from multiple databases facilitated the construction of a TF-miRNA-mRNA regulatory network. In vivo experiments, along with qPCR and western blot assays, provided experimental validation. Results The transcriptome data analysis between SIC and healthy samples revealed 221 down-regulated, and 342 up-regulated expressed genes across two distinct clusters. Among these, Tpt1, Mmp9 and Fth1 were of particular significance. Functional analysis revealed their role in several biological processes and pathways, subsequently, in vivo experiments confirmed their overexpression in SIC samples. Notably, we found TPT1 play a pivotal role in the progression of SIC, and silencing TPT1 showed a protective effect against LPS-induced SIC. Conclusion In our study, we demonstrated that Tpt1, Mmp9 and Fth1 have great potential to be biomarker of SIC. These findings will facilitated to understand the occurrence and development mechanism of SIC.
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- Dehua Liu
- Weifang Medical University, Weifang, China
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- Department of Cardiology, Affiliated Hospital of Weifang Medical University, Weifang, China
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- Department of Cardiology, Affiliated Hospital of Weifang Medical University, Weifang, China
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- Department of Cardiology, Affiliated Hospital of Weifang Medical University, Weifang, China
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- Department of Cardiology, Affiliated Hospital of Weifang Medical University, Weifang, China
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- Department of Cardiology, Affiliated Hospital of Weifang Medical University, Weifang, China
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- Department of Emergency Medicine, Affiliated Hospital of Weifang Medical University, Weifang, China
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- Department of Cardiology, Affiliated Hospital of Weifang Medical University, Weifang, China
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- School of Pharmacy, Weifang Medical University, Weifang, China
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- Department of Cardiology, Affiliated Hospital of Weifang Medical University, Weifang, China
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Cau R, Bassareo PP, Porcu M, Mannelli L, Cherchi V, Suri JS, Saba L. Pulmonary transit time as a marker of diastolic dysfunction in Takotsubo syndrome. Clin Radiol 2023; 78:e823-e830. [PMID: 37657970 DOI: 10.1016/j.crad.2023.06.013] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 01/12/2023] [Revised: 06/04/2023] [Accepted: 06/15/2023] [Indexed: 09/03/2023]
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AIM To evaluate the pulmonary transit time (PTT) and its derived parameters using cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (CMRI) as markers of diastolic dysfunction in Takotsubo syndrome (TS) and its relationship with transthoracic echocardiography and CMRI parameters. MATERIALS AND METHODS Twenty-two patients with TS, who exhibited diastolic dysfunction as assessed by transthoracic echocardiography, were enrolled retrospectively and the PTT, pulmonary transit time index (PTTI), and pulmonary blood volume index (PBVI) were evaluated using first-pass CMRI. PTT was calculated as the number of cardiac cycles required for a bolus of contrast agent to move from the right ventricle (RV) to the left ventricle (LV), whereas PTTI represents the PTT interval corrected for the heart rate. Finally, PBVI was calculated as the product of PTTI, and RV stroke volume indexed for body surface area. Normal references of PTT, PTTI, and PBVI were evaluated in a cohort of 20 age- and sex-matched healthy controls. RESULTS Compared with healthy subjects, TS patients showed significantly higher PTT, PTTI, and PBVI (p=0.0001, p=0.0001, and p=0.002, respectively). Using multivariable logistic regression, PBVI provided the best differentiation between TS and controls (AUC 0.84). PBVI was significantly associated with the index of diastolic dysfunction and left atrial strain parameters. In addition, PBVI demonstrated a significant correlation with global T2 mapping (r=0,520, p=0,019). CONCLUSION PTT and the derived parameters, as assessed using first-pass CMRI, are potential tools for assessing LV diastolic dysfunction in patients with TS.
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- R Cau
- Department of Radiology, Azienda Ospedaliero Universitaria (A.O.U.), di Cagliari - Polo di Monserrato s.s. 554 Monserrato (Cagliari) 09045, Italy
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- Mater Misericordiae University Hospital and Our Lady's Children's Hospital, University College of Dublin, Crumlin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland, USA
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- Department of Radiology, Azienda Ospedaliero Universitaria (A.O.U.), di Cagliari - Polo di Monserrato s.s. 554 Monserrato (Cagliari) 09045, Italy
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- Department of Radiology, Azienda Ospedaliero Universitaria (A.O.U.), di Cagliari - Polo di Monserrato s.s. 554 Monserrato (Cagliari) 09045, Italy
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- Stroke Monitoring and Diagnostic Division, AtheroPoint™, Roseville, CA, USA
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- Department of Radiology, Azienda Ospedaliero Universitaria (A.O.U.), di Cagliari - Polo di Monserrato s.s. 554 Monserrato (Cagliari) 09045, Italy.
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Wasir AS, Kalra R, Verma P. Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy in a Post-COVID Case. Cureus 2023; 15:e45514. [PMID: 37868474 PMCID: PMC10585193 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.45514] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Accepted: 09/18/2023] [Indexed: 10/24/2023] Open
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Takotsubo cardiomyopathy (TTC) is a unique heart disease that mimics the clinical presentation of acute coronary syndrome and is seen more commonly in post-menopausal females. Here, we report a case that presents an ideal documentation of TTC depicting its characteristic clinical features and possible outcomes. TTC usually culminates in a complete reversal of both systolic and diastolic dysfunctions, however in our case of a post-COVID scenario, the persisting, rather worsening diastolic dysfunction might be a residual manifestation of COVID-19 myocarditis. Recent reports have found an increasing prevalence of TTC amidst the COVID-19 pandemic possibly as a result of the emotional and physical stress, and subsequent catecholamine surge caused by the virus in such patients. There might exist an independent association between TTC and the COVID-19 virus. Increased clinical evidence is required to establish the strength of this relationship, if any.
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- Amanpreet S Wasir
- Cardiology, Bharati Vidyapeeth University and Medical College, Pune, IND
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- Cardiology, Bharati Vidyapeeth University and Medical College, Pune, IND
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- Cardiology, ACE Heart and Vascular Institute, Mohali, IND
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Yalta K, Yetkin E, Yalta T. Recurrent Cardiac Myxoma: A Puzzle to be Solved. Anatol J Cardiol 2023; 27:497-498. [PMID: 37466027 PMCID: PMC10406146 DOI: 10.14744/anatoljcardiol.2023.3240] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 07/20/2023] Open
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- Kenan Yalta
- Department of Cardiology, Faculty of Medicine, Trakya University, Edirne, Türkiye
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- Department of Cardiology, Türkiye Hospital, İstanbul, Türkiye
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- Department of Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, Trakya University, Edirne, Türkiye
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Yalta K, Yetkin E, Yalta T. Serum Copeptin in Cardiooncology Practice: Review of Pathophysiological and Clinical Implications. Balkan Med J 2023; 40:82-92. [PMID: 36883738 PMCID: PMC9998837 DOI: 10.4274/balkanmedj.galenos.2023.2023-2-14] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 03/09/2023] Open
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In cardiooncology practice, "early cardiotoxicity" refers to an emerging subclinical myocardial dysfunction/injury in response to certain chemotherapeutic regimens. This condition can progress to overt cardiotoxicity in time and hence warrants proper and timely diagnostic and preventive strategies. Current diagnostic strategies for "early cardiotoxicity" are largely based on conventional biomarkers and certain echocardiographic indices. However, a significant gap still exists in this setting, warranting further strategies to improve diagnosis and overall prognosis in cancer survivors. Copeptin (surrogate marker of the arginine vasopressine axis) might serve as a promising adjunctive guide for the timely detection, risk stratification, and management of early cardiotoxicity on top of conventional strategies largely due to its multifaceted pathophysiological implications in the clinical setting. This work aims to focus on serum copeptin as a marker of "early cardiotoxicity" and its general clinical implications in patients with cancer.
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- Kenan Yalta
- Department of Cardiology, Trakya University Faculty of Medicine, Edirne, Turkey
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- Department of Cardiology, İstinye University Faculty of Medicine, İstanbul, Turkey
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- Department of Pathology, Trakya University Faculty of Medicine, Edirne, Turkey
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Yalta K. Pheochromocytoma-induced takotsubo syndrome: what does an intensivist need to know? Anaesthesiol Intensive Ther 2023; 55:315-316. [PMID: 38084580 PMCID: PMC10691453 DOI: 10.5114/ait.2023.132526] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/18/2023] Open
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- Kenan Yalta
- Department of Cardiology, Trakya University, Edirne, Turkey
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Baldassarre LA, Ganatra S, Lopez-Mattei J, Yang EH, Zaha VG, Wong TC, Ayoub C, DeCara JM, Dent S, Deswal A, Ghosh AK, Henry M, Khemka A, Leja M, Rudski L, Villarraga HR, Liu JE, Barac A, Scherrer-Crosbie M. Advances in Multimodality Imaging in Cardio-Oncology: JACC State-of-the-Art Review. J Am Coll Cardiol 2022; 80:1560-1578. [PMID: 36229093 DOI: 10.1016/j.jacc.2022.08.743] [Citation(s) in RCA: 36] [Impact Index Per Article: 12.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 05/20/2022] [Revised: 07/29/2022] [Accepted: 08/01/2022] [Indexed: 11/07/2022]
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The population of patients with cancer is rapidly expanding, and the diagnosis and monitoring of cardiovascular complications greatly rely on imaging. Numerous advances in the field of cardio-oncology and imaging have occurred in recent years. This review presents updated and practical approaches for multimodality cardiovascular imaging in the cardio-oncology patient and provides recommendations for imaging to detect the myriad of adverse cardiovascular effects associated with antineoplastic therapy, such as cardiomyopathy, atherosclerosis, vascular toxicity, myocarditis, valve disease, and cardiac masses. Uniquely, we address the role of cardiovascular imaging in patients with pre-existing cardiomyopathy, pregnant patients, long-term survivors, and populations with limited resources. We also address future avenues of investigation and opportunities for artificial intelligence applications in cardio-oncology imaging. This review provides a uniform practical approach to cardiovascular imaging for patients with cancer.
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- Lauren A Baldassarre
- Section of Cardiovascular Medicine, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut, USA
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- Cardio-Oncology and Cardiac MRI Program, Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Department of Medicine, Lahey Hospital and Medical Center, Beth Israel Lahey Health, Burlington, Massachusetts, USA
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- Cardiovascular Imaging Program, Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Lee Health, Fort Myers, Florida, USA
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- UCLA Cardio-Oncology Program, Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, University of California, Los Angeles, California, USA
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- Cardio-Oncology Program, Harold C. Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas, USA; Division of Cardiology, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas, USA
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- UPMC Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Center, Division of Cardiology, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
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- Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Scottsdale, Arizona, USA
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- Cardio-Oncology Program, Section of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA
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- Duke Cancer Institute, Department of Medicine, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, USA
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- Department of Cardiology, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas, USA
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- Cardio-Oncology Service, Barts Heart Centre, St Bartholomew's Hospital, London, United Kingdom; Cardio-Oncology Service, University College London Hospital and Hatter Cardiovascular Institute, London, United Kingdom
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- Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth, Hanover, New Hampshire, USA
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- Department of Medicine, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
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- Cardio-Oncology Program, Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
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- Azrieli Heart Center, Department of Medicine, Jewish General Hospital, McGill University, Montréal, Québec, Canada
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- Department of Cardiovascular Diseases, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota, USA
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- Cardiology Service, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, New York, USA
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- Medstar Heart and Vascular Institute, Georgetown University, Washington, DC, USA; Cardiovascular Branch, Division of Intramural Research, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, USA
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- Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
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Yalta K, Taylan G, Yalta T, Yetkin E. Takotsubo syndrome in the setting of COVID-19: Pathogenetic and diagnostic implications. Rev Port Cardiol 2022; 41:893-894. [PMID: 35965742 PMCID: PMC9359509 DOI: 10.1016/j.repc.2021.12.012] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/28/2022] Open
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- Kenan Yalta
- Trakya University, Cardiology Department, Edirne, Turkey
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- Trakya University, Cardiology Department, Edirne, Turkey
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- Trakya University, Pathology Department, Edirne, Turkey
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- Derindere Hospital, Cardiology Department, Istanbul, Turkey
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- Toshiaki Isogai
- Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Heart, Vascular and Thoracic Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio, USA
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- Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Chiba University Graduate School of Medicine, Chiba, Japan
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Koniari I, Papageorgiou A, Artopoulou E, Velissaris D, Mplani V, Kounis N, Hahalis G, Tsigkas G. Prevalence and Impact of Atrial Fibrillation on Prognosis in Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy Patients. Angiology 2022; 73:800-808. [PMID: 35236144 DOI: 10.1177/00033197221079331] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/17/2022]
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The purpose of this review is to describe the impact of atrial fibrillation (AF) on the cardiovascular outcomes and prognosis in patients with Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy (TTC). The pathophysiological basis of TTC is set on the release of catecholamines, occurring post an emotional or stressful event. The cardiovascular system of patients with TTC is affected by the high concentrations of catecholamines, creating the ideal background for the development of AF: inflammation, myocardial stress, and excessive sympathetic activity. AF is considered to be the most frequent arrhythmia in TTC patients and is associated with higher rates of cardiovascular and all-cause mortality. AF is also linked with a worse prognosis concerning the hemodynamic status, cardiac fibrosis, lethal arrhythmias, thromboembolic events, and adverse heart failure associated outcomes. The early diagnosis of AF in these patients plays significant role in the prevention of adverse events, the reversibility of left ventricular function, and the restoration of sinus rhythm.
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- Ioanna Koniari
- Department of Cardiology, NHS Foundation Trust, University Hospital of South Manchester, Manchester, UK
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- Department of Internal Medicine, 37795University Hospital of Patras, Patras, Greece
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- Department of Internal Medicine, 37795University Hospital of Patras, Patras, Greece
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- Department of Cardiology, 37795University Hospital of Patras, Patras, Greece
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- Department of Cardiology, 37795University Hospital of Patras, Patras, Greece
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- Department of Cardiology, 37795University Hospital of Patras, Patras, Greece
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- Department of Cardiology, 37795University Hospital of Patras, Patras, Greece
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Kimura M, Hashiguchi S, Tanaka K, Hagiwara M, Takahashi K, Miyaji Y, Joki H, Doi H, Koga M, Takeuchi H, Tanaka F. Case Report: Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy in Bickerstaff Brainstem Encephalitis Triggered by COVID-19. Front Neurol 2022; 12:822247. [PMID: 35002947 PMCID: PMC8741194 DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2021.822247] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 11/25/2021] [Accepted: 12/08/2021] [Indexed: 12/28/2022] Open
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Takotsubo cardiomyopathy (TCM) is a stress-induced cardiomyopathy triggered by critical illness including severe neurological disorders. However, an association between TCM and Bickerstaff brainstem encephalitis (BBE) has rarely been described. During the current coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, growing evidence indicates that COVID-19 often leads to various neurological disorders, but there are few reports of an association between COVID-19 and BBE. Here we report a case of TCM associated with BBE triggered by COVID-19, which subsided with immunotherapy for BBE. Both transthoracic echocardiography and electrocardiography led to early and accurate diagnosis of TCM. Sustained hemodynamic instability due to TCM was immediately lessened with immunotherapy whereas additional plasmapheresis and immunotherapy were required to treat BBE. This case indicates that BBE might follow COVID-19 and TCM should be considered when hemodynamic status remains unstable in a patient with BBE.
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- Mizuki Kimura
- Department of Neurology and Stroke Medicine, Yokohama City University Graduate School of Medicine, Yokohama, Japan
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- Department of Neurology and Stroke Medicine, Yokohama City University Graduate School of Medicine, Yokohama, Japan
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- Department of Neurology and Stroke Medicine, Yokohama City University Graduate School of Medicine, Yokohama, Japan
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- Department of Neurology and Stroke Medicine, Yokohama City University Graduate School of Medicine, Yokohama, Japan
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- Department of Neurology and Stroke Medicine, Yokohama City University Graduate School of Medicine, Yokohama, Japan
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- Department of Neurology and Stroke Medicine, Yokohama City University Graduate School of Medicine, Yokohama, Japan
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- Department of Neurology and Stroke Medicine, Yokohama City University Graduate School of Medicine, Yokohama, Japan
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- Department of Neurology and Stroke Medicine, Yokohama City University Graduate School of Medicine, Yokohama, Japan
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- Department of Neurology and Clinical Neuroscience, Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicine, Ube, Japan
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- Department of Neurology and Stroke Medicine, Yokohama City University Graduate School of Medicine, Yokohama, Japan
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- Department of Neurology and Stroke Medicine, Yokohama City University Graduate School of Medicine, Yokohama, Japan
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Jaka S, Win TT, Joolhar F, Heidari A, Moosavi L. An Unusual Case of Paraquat-Induced Rhabdomyolysis and Hepatic Injury Presenting With Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy. J Investig Med High Impact Case Rep 2021; 9:23247096211039420. [PMID: 34384262 PMCID: PMC8366112 DOI: 10.1177/23247096211039420] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/16/2022] Open
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Takotsubo cardiomyopathy (TCM) is a syndrome of reversible left ventricular systolic dysfunction that, at presentation, can be easily conflated with acute coronary syndrome. TCM has a clinical preponderance for older, postmenopausal females. We report on a patient’s case who presented with complaints of upper and lower extremity weakness with evidence of rhabdomyolysis and hepatic injury. Her occupation as a field worker exposed her to a toxic chemical known as paraquat, which has been banned by multiple countries across the world; a chemical we presume culminated in both. The subsequent clinical cascade and resulting acute physiological illness and emotional distress primed her to develop TCM. However, she neither endorsed chest pain nor dyspnea. Her subtle clinical presentation could have led to a missed diagnosis as she was also not in a fluid overloaded state consistent with the depressed left ventricular function discovered on transthoracic echo. The diagnostic uncertainty until coronary angiography is obtained, and its association with severe and acute emotional and physical stress prompts to a greater reliance on patient history to identify occupational and toxic exposures that can contribute to its development.
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- Sara Jaka
- UCLA-Kern Medical, Bakersfield, CA, USA
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Yalta K, Ozturk C, Yalta T, Yetkin E. Basal takotsubo syndrome: A multifaceted entity with potential implications. Rev Port Cardiol 2021; 40:625-626. [PMID: 34392909 DOI: 10.1016/j.repce.2021.07.033] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 10/20/2022] Open
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- Kenan Yalta
- Trakya University, Cardiology Department, Edirne, Turkey; Trakya University, Pathology Department, Edirne, Turkey; Derindere Hospital, Cardiology Department, Istanbul, Turkey.
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- Trakya University, Cardiology Department, Edirne, Turkey; Trakya University, Pathology Department, Edirne, Turkey; Derindere Hospital, Cardiology Department, Istanbul, Turkey
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- Trakya University, Cardiology Department, Edirne, Turkey; Trakya University, Pathology Department, Edirne, Turkey; Derindere Hospital, Cardiology Department, Istanbul, Turkey
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- Trakya University, Cardiology Department, Edirne, Turkey; Trakya University, Pathology Department, Edirne, Turkey; Derindere Hospital, Cardiology Department, Istanbul, Turkey
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Yalta K, Yetkin E, Yalta T. Systemic inflammation in patients with Takotsubo syndrome: a review of mechanistic and clinical implications. Monaldi Arch Chest Dis 2021; 91. [PMID: 33728882 DOI: 10.4081/monaldi.2021.1718] [Citation(s) in RCA: 4] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 12/04/2020] [Accepted: 01/10/2021] [Indexed: 11/23/2022] Open
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Over recent decades, systemic inflammation as quantified with inflammation markers or indices has been extensively investigated in the setting of various cardiovascular conditions including heart failure (HF), acute coronary syndromes (ACS). In contrast, systemic inflammation in patients with takotsubo syndrome (TTS) has been an underrated phenomenon in clinical practice. On the other hand, experimental and clinical data have been rapidly accumulating in the recent years regarding pathogenetic, prognostic as well as therapeutic implications of systemic inflammation in TTS. Accordingly, the present article aims to provide a general perspective on mechanistic and clinical aspects of systemic inflammation in the setting of TTS.
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- Kenan Yalta
- CardiologyDepartment, Trakya University, Edirne.
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- Cardiology Department, Derindere Hospital, Istanbul.
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- Pathology Department, Trakya University, Edirne.
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Yalta K, Kaya C. Recurrent Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy: A Puzzle Yet to be Solved. Arq Bras Cardiol 2020; 115:590-591. [PMID: 33027387 PMCID: PMC9363086 DOI: 10.36660/abc.20200140] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 02/20/2020] [Accepted: 03/22/2020] [Indexed: 11/18/2022] Open
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- Kenan Yalta
- Trakya University, School of Medicine, Cardiology Department,Edime - Turquia
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- Trakya University, School of Medicine, Cardiology Department,Edime - Turquia
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Takotsubo cardiomyopathy: an obscure cause of emerging cardiovascular manifestations in the setting of Bickerstaff's brainstem encephalitis. Neurol Sci 2020; 42:1181-1183. [PMID: 32975674 DOI: 10.1007/s10072-020-04749-z] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 07/14/2020] [Accepted: 09/19/2020] [Indexed: 12/30/2022]
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Chiang LLW, Tsang SL, Lee JX, Gong M, Liu T, Tse G, Chang D, Lakhani I, Li KHC. Takotsubo cardiomyopathy with low ventricular ejection fraction and apical ballooning predicts mortality: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Heart Fail Rev 2020; 26:309-318. [PMID: 32895749 DOI: 10.1007/s10741-020-10018-0] [Citation(s) in RCA: 6] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Accepted: 08/21/2020] [Indexed: 12/27/2022]
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Takotsubo cardiomyopathy (TCM) is characterized by temporary wall motion abnormality of the left ventricle. There is much debate upon the prognostic parameters. We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis to investigate whether LVEF and the presence of apical ballooning predict long-term mortality in TCM. PubMed and Embase were searched through to October 30, 2017 without language restrictions, followed by an additional search through to February 2, 2020. Our search identified 18 studies that met the inclusion criteria, with a total of 5168 patients. Reduced LVEF as a categorical variable was associated with more than threefold increase in mortality risk in TCM patients (HR 3.10; 95% CI 1.78-5.42; P < 0.0001; I2 = 57%). Further subset analyses with the exclusion of studies consisting of patients with coronary artery disease revealed another significant relationship between LVEF and mortality (HR 3.13; 95% CI 1.392-7.031; P < 0.006; I2 = 58%). LVEF as a continuous variable was also found to be associated with increased mortality risk. However, this relationship only retained significance when computing odds ratios instead of hazard ratios (OR 0.95; 95% CI 0.93-0.98; P < 0.001; I2 = 0%). Finally, the existence of apical ballooning failed to demonstrate any link with an increased risk of mortality (HR 1.26; 95% CI 0.97-1.64; P = 0.09; I2 = 34%). LVEF and apical ballooning are both potential prognostic markers for mortality.
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- Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, SAR, China
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- Faculty of Medicine, Newcastle University, Newcastle, UK
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- Tianjin Key Laboratory of Ionic-Molecular Function of Cardiovascular disease, Department of Cardiology, Tianjin Institute of Cardiology, Second Hospital of Tianjin Medical University, Tianjin, 300211, China
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- Tianjin Key Laboratory of Ionic-Molecular Function of Cardiovascular disease, Department of Cardiology, Tianjin Institute of Cardiology, Second Hospital of Tianjin Medical University, Tianjin, 300211, China
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- Xiamen Cardiovascular Hospital Affiliated to Xiamen University, Xiamen, China
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- Xiamen Cardiovascular Hospital Affiliated to Xiamen University, Xiamen, China
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- Department of Medicine and Therapeutics, Faculty of Medicine, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, SAR, China.
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Beladan CC, Botezatu S, Popescu BA. Reversible left ventricular diastolic dysfunction—Overview and clinical implications. Echocardiography 2020; 37:1957-1966. [DOI: 10.1111/echo.14838] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 07/20/2020] [Revised: 08/05/2020] [Accepted: 08/05/2020] [Indexed: 12/15/2022] Open
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- Carmen C. Beladan
- Euroecolab Emergency Institute for Cardiovascular Diseases “Prof. Dr. C. C. Iliescu” University of Medicine and Pharmacy “Carol Davila” Bucharest Romania
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- Euroecolab Emergency Institute for Cardiovascular Diseases “Prof. Dr. C. C. Iliescu” University of Medicine and Pharmacy “Carol Davila” Bucharest Romania
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- Euroecolab Emergency Institute for Cardiovascular Diseases “Prof. Dr. C. C. Iliescu” University of Medicine and Pharmacy “Carol Davila” Bucharest Romania
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Yalta K, Yalta T. Takotsubo cardiomyopathy and its implications in the setting of acute manic attack. Proc (Bayl Univ Med Cent) 2020; 33:473-474. [PMID: 32675994 DOI: 10.1080/08998280.2020.1765664] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 02/26/2020] [Accepted: 04/16/2020] [Indexed: 10/23/2022] Open
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- Kenan Yalta
- Department of Cardiology, Trakya UniversityEdirneTurkey
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- Department of Pathology, Trakya UniversityEdirneTurkey
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The assessment of coronary microvascular dysfunction: An integral part of risk-stratification in Takotsubo cardiomyopathy. Rev Port Cardiol 2020; 39:357-358. [DOI: 10.1016/j.repc.2020.02.008] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 02/17/2020] [Accepted: 02/18/2020] [Indexed: 11/18/2022] Open
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Yalta K, Gurdogan M, Taylan G. The assessment of coronary microvascular dysfunction: An integral part of risk-stratification in Takotsubo cardiomyopathy. REVISTA PORTUGUESA DE CARDIOLOGIA (ENGLISH EDITION) 2020. [DOI: 10.1016/j.repce.2020.02.011] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 10/22/2022] Open
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Yalta K, Gurdogan M, Palabiyik O. Apical aneurysm or transient apical ballooning? Potential dilemma in risk stratification of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. Heart 2020; 106:1111. [DOI: 10.1136/heartjnl-2020-316747] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/28/2023] Open
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Yalta K, Yalta T, Gurdogan M, Palabıyık O, Yetkın E. Cardiac Biomarkers in the Setting of Asthma Exacerbations: a Review of Clinical Implications and Practical Considerations. Curr Allergy Asthma Rep 2020; 20:17. [PMID: 32346818 DOI: 10.1007/s11882-020-00909-5] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/24/2022]
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PURPOSE OF REVIEW The present paper aims to highlight clinical implications of elevated cardiac biomarkers and associated myocardial dysfunction in a variety of cardiac and non-cardiac scenarios in patients with an asthma exacerbation, and to propose a basic algorithm for cardiovascular evaluation and triage (and hence, for further management) of these patients primarily based on evaluation of cardiac biomarkers along with basic diagnostic modalities and specific cardiac symptoms in the hospital setting. RECENT FINDINGS Elevation of cardiac biomarkers in the setting of an asthma exacerbation mostly signifies a new-onset subclinical myocardial dysfunction/injury generally associated with certain asthma-related factors including acute hypoxemia and bronchodilator therapy, and usually has a limited prognostic value in these patients. On the other hand, elevation of these biomarkers in patients with an asthma exacerbation might also denote a variety of certain life-threatening cardiac or non-cardiac conditions associated with significant myocardial dysfunction (acute coronary syndromes (ACSs), sepsis, etc.) that might be masked by the rampant course of the asthma exacerbation, and hence, might possibly go undetected potentially aggravating the prognosis in a portion of these patients. In patients with an asthma exacerbation, it seems imperative to timely diagnose and manage emerging diverse clinical conditions particularly through the guidance of cardiac biomarkers and associated myocardial dysfunction patterns in an effort to improve overall prognosis in these patients.
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- Kenan Yalta
- Cardiology Department, Trakya University, Edirne, Turkey.
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- Pathology Department, Trakya University, Edirne, Turkey
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- Liv Hospital, Cardiology Department, Istinye University, Istanbul, Turkey
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Yalta K, Yetkin E, Yalta T. Recurrent takotsubo cardiomyopathy: Further insights into morphological patterns. Cardiovasc Pathol 2020; 48:107225. [PMID: 32460038 DOI: 10.1016/j.carpath.2020.107225] [Citation(s) in RCA: 3] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.6] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 03/24/2020] [Accepted: 03/29/2020] [Indexed: 01/26/2023] Open
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- Kenan Yalta
- Trakya University, Cardiology Department, Edirne, TURKEY.
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- Istinye University, Liv Hospital, Cardiology Department, Istanbul, TURKEY
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- Trakya University, Pathology Department, Edirne, TURKEY
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Yalta K, Gürdoğan M. Plasma Histone H4 and Its Implications in the Setting of Sepsis-related Myocardial Dysfunction. Balkan Med J 2020; 37:119-120. [PMID: 31999080 PMCID: PMC7161617 DOI: 10.4274/balkanmedj.galenos.2020.2019.12.144] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/01/2022] Open
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- Kenan Yalta
- Department of Cardiology, Trakya University School of Medicine, Edirne, Turkey
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- Department of Cardiology, Trakya University School of Medicine, Edirne, Turkey
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Nagamori Y, Hamaoka T, Murai H, Takashima S, Kato T, Usui S, Sakata K, Furusho H, Kawashiri M, Takamura M. Takotsubo cardiomyopathy complicated by cardiac tamponade due to non-hemorrhagic pericardial effusion: a case report. BMC Cardiovasc Disord 2020; 20:67. [PMID: 32028901 PMCID: PMC7006067 DOI: 10.1186/s12872-020-01377-5] [Citation(s) in RCA: 4] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.8] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 06/03/2019] [Accepted: 02/03/2020] [Indexed: 01/30/2023] Open
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BACKGROUND Cardiac tamponade is a rare but serious complication of Takotsubo cardiomyopathy (TC). Two cases of cardiac tamponade subsequent to TC have been reported. The pericardial effusion in these cases was hemorrhagic and caused by ventricular rupture. Cardiac tamponade induced by an inflammatory effusion complicated with TC has not been reported. This is the first case report of TC, which developed cardiac tamponade during the recovery phase with a large volume non-hemorrhagic inflammatory effusion. CASE PRESENTATION We describe a case of an 81-year-old woman admitted to our hospital because of severe chest pain. Her symptoms began soon after her son's hospitalization. We diagnosed her with TC based on results of an electrocardiogram, echocardiogram, and emergent coronary angiography. Her symptoms and left ventricular dysfunction improved gradually. She developed newly confirmed chest pain and dyspnea on day 9 after admission. A large pericardial effusion developed, resulting in cardiac tamponade. Her symptoms and hemodynamic status improved immediately after the pericardiocentesis. The effusion was non-hemorrhagic and exudative. No specific signs of infection, collagen disease, or malignant tumors were observed, except for TC. CONCLUSIONS We experienced a case of circulatory collapse induced by TC-related inflammatory pericardial effusion at recovery phase. This case emphasizes the importance of careful follow-up even after improved left ventricular dysfunction in a patient with TC.
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- Yuta Nagamori
- Department of Cardiology, Graduate School of Medical Science, Kanazawa University, 13-1 Takara-machi, Kanazawa, 920-8641, Japan
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- Department of Cardiology, Graduate School of Medical Science, Kanazawa University, 13-1 Takara-machi, Kanazawa, 920-8641, Japan.
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- Department of Cardiology, Graduate School of Medical Science, Kanazawa University, 13-1 Takara-machi, Kanazawa, 920-8641, Japan
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- Department of Cardiology, Graduate School of Medical Science, Kanazawa University, 13-1 Takara-machi, Kanazawa, 920-8641, Japan
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- Department of Cardiology, Graduate School of Medical Science, Kanazawa University, 13-1 Takara-machi, Kanazawa, 920-8641, Japan
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- Department of Cardiology, Graduate School of Medical Science, Kanazawa University, 13-1 Takara-machi, Kanazawa, 920-8641, Japan
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- Department of Cardiology, Graduate School of Medical Science, Kanazawa University, 13-1 Takara-machi, Kanazawa, 920-8641, Japan
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- Department of Cardiology, Graduate School of Medical Science, Kanazawa University, 13-1 Takara-machi, Kanazawa, 920-8641, Japan
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- Department of Cardiology, Graduate School of Medical Science, Kanazawa University, 13-1 Takara-machi, Kanazawa, 920-8641, Japan
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- Department of Cardiology, Graduate School of Medical Science, Kanazawa University, 13-1 Takara-machi, Kanazawa, 920-8641, Japan
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Lakkas L, Naka KK, Bechlioulis A, Girdis I, Duni A, Koutlas V, Moustakli M, Katsouras CS, Dounousi E, Michalis LK. The prognostic role of myocardial strain indices and dipyridamole stress test in renal transplantation patients. Echocardiography 2019; 37:62-70. [PMID: 31872917 DOI: 10.1111/echo.14570] [Citation(s) in RCA: 4] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 10/09/2019] [Revised: 11/16/2019] [Accepted: 12/04/2019] [Indexed: 11/28/2022] Open
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INTRODUCTION Renal transplantation (RT) increases survival in end-stage kidney disease patients but cardiovascular diseases remain the leading cause of morbidity and mortality. We evaluated the role of myocardial strain (2DSTE) indices and dipyridamole-induced (DIPSE) changes in echocardiographic parameters at baseline for the prediction of clinical events and echocardiographically assessed deterioration of cardiac function in a RT population. METHODS Forty-five RT patients underwent an echocardiographic study at baseline including 2DSTE and DIPSE. If no cardiovascular/renal event occurred, patients were investigated at 3-year follow-up; eight patients presented a clinical event while 37 patients were re-evaluated. RESULTS Coronary flow reserve (CFR) was abnormal in 24% of the population. DIPSE induced improvements in classic and 2DSTE systolic and diastolic echocardiographic indices including TWIST, UNTWIST, global longitudinal strain (GLS), and circumferential strain (P < .05 for all). Compared to baseline, deteriorations in E/E', LVEF, E', and TWIST were observed at follow-up (P < .05 for all). DIPSE-induced changes in GLS, global radial strain, and LVEF were associated with changes in these indices at follow-up (P < .05 for all). Higher LV mass index, E/E', and lower MAPSE, E', and CFR at baseline were associated with the occurrence of clinical events at follow-up (P < .05 for all). CONCLUSIONS In RT patients, coronary vascular dysfunction (ie, low CFR) was associated with the occurrence of adverse events. DIPSE-induced changes in myocardial strain and classic echocardiographic indices could identify individuals with a subclinical deterioration in cardiac function at follow-up. This may indicate that DIPSE could serve as a means to assess myocardial reserve in this population.
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- Lampros Lakkas
- Second Department of Cardiology, Medical School, University of Ioannina, Ioannina, Greece
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- Second Department of Cardiology, Medical School, University of Ioannina, Ioannina, Greece
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- Second Department of Cardiology, Medical School, University of Ioannina, Ioannina, Greece
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- Second Department of Cardiology, Medical School, University of Ioannina, Ioannina, Greece
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- Renal Transplant Unit, University Hospital of Ioannina, Ioannina, Greece
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- Renal Transplant Unit, University Hospital of Ioannina, Ioannina, Greece
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- Second Department of Cardiology, Medical School, University of Ioannina, Ioannina, Greece
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- Second Department of Cardiology, Medical School, University of Ioannina, Ioannina, Greece
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- Renal Transplant Unit, University Hospital of Ioannina, Ioannina, Greece
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- Second Department of Cardiology, Medical School, University of Ioannina, Ioannina, Greece
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Buchmann SJ, Lehmann D, Stevens CE. Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy-Acute Cardiac Dysfunction Associated With Neurological and Psychiatric Disorders. Front Neurol 2019; 10:917. [PMID: 31507520 PMCID: PMC6714036 DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2019.00917] [Citation(s) in RCA: 18] [Impact Index Per Article: 3.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 01/14/2019] [Accepted: 08/07/2019] [Indexed: 12/12/2022] Open
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Takotsubo cardiomyopathy (TTC) is an acute and reversible cardiac wall motion abnormality of the left myocardium. Although many studies focused on etiology, diagnostic and treatment of TTC, precise clinical guidelines on TTC are not available. Research revealed emotional and physical triggering factors of TTC and emphasized the association of TTC with psychiatric and particularly acute neurological disorders. Similar clinical presentation of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) and TTC patients, makes an anamnestic screening for TTC risk factors necessary. In psychiatric anamnesis affective disorders and chronic anxiety disorders are presumably for TTC. Subarachnoid hemorrhages and status epilepticus are typical acute neurological associated with a higher risk for TTC. Moreover, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies reveled brain alterations of the limbic system and reduced connectivity of central autonomic nervous system structures. Diagnosis of TTC is made by elevation of cardiac enzymes, electrocardiogram (ECG) and visualization of myocardial wall motion. Major differential diagnoses like acute coronary syndrome and myocarditis are hereby in synopsis with anamnesis with respect of possible emotional and physical triggering factors of TTC ruled out. In most cases the TTC typical wall motion abnormalities resolve in weeks and therapy is only necessary in hemodynamic instable patients and if rare complications, like cardiac wall ruptures occur. Recently, the two-parted International expert consensus document on Takotsubo syndrome was published, providing a detailed characterization of TTC and allows clinicians to understand this cardiac dysfunction with a multidisciplinary view.
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- Sylvia J Buchmann
- Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Corporate Member of Freie Universität Berlin, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, and Berlin Institute of Health, Berlin, Germany
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- Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Corporate Member of Freie Universität Berlin, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, and Berlin Institute of Health, Berlin, Germany
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- Department of Neurology, Augustahospital Anholt, Isselburg-Anholt, Germany
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Oindi FM, Sequeira E, Sequeira HR, Mutiso SK. Takotsubo cardiomyopathy in pregnancy: a case report and literature review. BMC Pregnancy Childbirth 2019; 19:89. [PMID: 30866848 PMCID: PMC6416971 DOI: 10.1186/s12884-019-2233-7] [Citation(s) in RCA: 9] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 03/26/2018] [Accepted: 03/01/2019] [Indexed: 12/13/2022] Open
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BACKGROUND Takotsubo cardiomyopathy is rare in pregnancy and is characterized by left ventricular dysfunction with apical ballooning. This transient cardiac dysfunction may affect women of childbearing age in the antepartum, intrapartum or postpartum period. Most patients respond well to medical management with resolution of cardiac dysfunction within weeks. CASE PRESENTATION A 35-year-old female in her second pregnancy presented with severe preeclampsia at 31 weeks of gestation. She subsequently developed severe substernal chest pain and workup showed a stress induced cardiomyopathy prior to her delivery via caesarean section. She had full recovery of her cardiac function by 12 weeks postpartum after medical management. CONCLUSIONS Stress induced cardiomyopathy, though rare, should be considered after acute myocardial infarction has been ruled out in gravid females presenting with acute chest pain. Management should involve a multidisciplinary team. Cardiac function recovery is common within 4 weeks although some patients may require long term heart failure management.
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- Felix Mwembi Oindi
- Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Aga Khan University, P.O. Box 30270-00100, Nairobi, Kenya.
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- Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Aga Khan University, P.O. Box 30270-00100, Nairobi, Kenya
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- Department of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Norwalk Hospital/Yale University, Norwalk, CT, USA
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- Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Aga Khan University, P.O. Box 30270-00100, Nairobi, Kenya
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Finsterer J, Stöllberger C. Concomitant cardiac and cerebral takotsubo syndrome requires specific management. Clin Auton Res 2018; 28:601-602. [PMID: 30225734 DOI: 10.1007/s10286-018-0566-3] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 09/03/2018] [Accepted: 09/09/2018] [Indexed: 10/28/2022]
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- Josef Finsterer
- Krankenanstalt Rudolfstiftung, Messerli Institute, Veterinary University of Vienna, Postfach 20, 1180, Vienna, Austria.
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- 2nd Medical Department with Cardiology and Intensive Care Medicine, Krankenanstalt Rudolfstiftung, Vienna, Austria
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