2004
DOI: 10.1016/s0025-6196(11)62638-4
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Left Ventricular Rupture Associated With Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy

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“…However, recently, Fazio et al [2] have reported the deaths of three patients within the first 24 h from acute heart failure in a collection of 40 patients with TTS, enrolled in a multicenter international study. Previous cases have been described with low-output syndrome requiring circulatory support [2] and some deaths due to LV free wall rupture [3][4][5]. Other authors, in a previous case of TTS, showed inflammatory infiltrates and myocyte necrosis at the LV free wall rupture site.…”
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confidence: 96%
“…However, recently, Fazio et al [2] have reported the deaths of three patients within the first 24 h from acute heart failure in a collection of 40 patients with TTS, enrolled in a multicenter international study. Previous cases have been described with low-output syndrome requiring circulatory support [2] and some deaths due to LV free wall rupture [3][4][5]. Other authors, in a previous case of TTS, showed inflammatory infiltrates and myocyte necrosis at the LV free wall rupture site.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…In the remaining 28 patients, pathological ECG findings, LV dysfunction and wall abnormalities had completely resolved, confirming the reversible nature of the syndrome. According to the literature, regression of the wall-motion abnormalities can be expected after 5-40 days and normalization of the ECG after 7-191 days [22][23][24].…”
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“…4 However, pulmonary edema or signifi cant left-sided heart failure during the acute phase was reported in 3%-46% of patients; some required insertion of an intraaortic balloon pump, and free wall rupture was reported in one case. 9 Although the precise mechanism of this syndrome remains unknown, exaggerated sympathetic stimulation is reported to be the cause. 10 At admission, our patient was worried about troubles in her family.…”
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confidence: 99%