2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.1532-5415.2011.03730.x
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Differences in Clinical Features and In‐Hospital Outcomes of Older Adults with Tako‐Tsubo Cardiomyopathy

Abstract: The clinical profile of participants aged 75 and older with TTC was different from that of those younger than 75 with TTC, and they had a higher in-hospital complication rate.

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“…TTS is most prevalent among women, in particular after menopause, suggesting that lowered estrogen levels may play a role, [1][2][3]. TTS in the postpartum period especially after cesarean delivery has been previously reported, [4,5].…”
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“…TTS is most prevalent among women, in particular after menopause, suggesting that lowered estrogen levels may play a role, [1][2][3]. TTS in the postpartum period especially after cesarean delivery has been previously reported, [4,5].…”
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“…TTC has been previously reported especially in old postmenopausal women who experienced severe emotional or physical stress [2]. Typically TTC is associated with left ventricular apical ballooning.…”
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“…Typically TTC is associated with left ventricular apical ballooning. However variant forms such as midventricular and apical sparing or inverted ballooning have been also described [2]. Inverted TTC is a peculiar form characterized by akinetic/dyskinetic basal segments, and hyperkinesis of the apex.…”
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“…66.4 ± 13.1 (89.8) 14.2 Citro et al [22] 190 66 ± 11.4 (92) 5.7 Falola et al [23] 1,724 65.3 (90.2) 1.6 Tornvall et al [24] 505 67 ± 10 (87.5) 6.5 Zalewska-Adamiec et al [25] 101…”
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confidence: 99%