2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.hrtlng.2009.07.006
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Clinical characteristics, ballooning pattern, and long-term prognosis of transient left ventricular ballooning syndrome

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“…Previously published reports described a striking female predominance of this syndrome [1,2]. Second, to our knowledge, this is the first report showing inverted TTC after bronchoscopy with BAL.…”
Section: Fig 2 End-systolic (A) and End-diastolic (B) Echocardiograsupporting
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“…Previously published reports described a striking female predominance of this syndrome [1,2]. Second, to our knowledge, this is the first report showing inverted TTC after bronchoscopy with BAL.…”
Section: Fig 2 End-systolic (A) and End-diastolic (B) Echocardiograsupporting
confidence: 50%
“…In TTC, stressful events or acute physical stress such as gastrointestinal bleeding, pancreatitis, non-cardiac medical procedures and surgery might trigger this syndrome [2,[4][5][6]. Although the cause of TTC is unknown, exag- .…”
Section: Fig 2 End-systolic (A) and End-diastolic (B) Echocardiogramentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The criteria for inclusion were as follows: (1) transient akinesia/dyskinesia beyond a single major coronary artery vascular distribution; (2) absence of significant coronary artery disease on coronary angiograms (diameter stenosis <50% by visual estimation) or absence of angiographic evidence of acute plaque rupture; and (3) new electrocardiographic (ECG) changes (ST-segment changes, T-wave inversion, or Q wave). 10 Cardiogenic shock was defined as a systolic blood pressure <90 mm Hg for ≥30 minutes that was not responsive to fluid administration alone, accompanied by evidence of tissue hypoperfusion in the setting of clinically adequate or elevated LV filling pressures. 11 Pulmonary edema was defined as the presence of rales at pulmonary examination or a radiographic report of pulmonary alveolar/interstitial congestion at initial chest x-ray.…”
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“…3). In-hospital cardiac mortality from TCM ranges from 0 to 2% (3,13) while all-cause mortality ranges from 0 to 9% (2,6,13,14). A diagnosis of TCM as a cause of cardiac arrest and shock can only be made if the patient survives the initial insult (15).…”
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