2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.hrcr.2016.02.005
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Pacemaker-induced takotsubo cardiomyopathy

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“…However, unlike the previous cases, pacemaker implantation was an elective procedure, which was indicated for SND and not for atrioventricular block. 13 These cases emphasize typical features of TCM, such as prevalence in postmenopausal women, chest pain as a common symptom, ST-segment elevation (more frequently) or deep T-wave inversion on ECG, LV basal hyperkinesia, apical ballooning on echocardiogram and ventriculography, normal coronary angiography, and recovery of LV function within 3-4 weeks. However, our patient was a 93-year-old man who did not present with chest pain.…”
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“…However, unlike the previous cases, pacemaker implantation was an elective procedure, which was indicated for SND and not for atrioventricular block. 13 These cases emphasize typical features of TCM, such as prevalence in postmenopausal women, chest pain as a common symptom, ST-segment elevation (more frequently) or deep T-wave inversion on ECG, LV basal hyperkinesia, apical ballooning on echocardiogram and ventriculography, normal coronary angiography, and recovery of LV function within 3-4 weeks. However, our patient was a 93-year-old man who did not present with chest pain.…”
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confidence: 51%
“…Although complete atrioventricular block could be implicated in triggering TCM, a routine outpatient procedure to implant a permanent pacemaker was indicated for SND in the case reported by Dashwood and colleagues. 13 The case presented here is emblematic in this setting because it reveals that this condition may be a result of pacemaker implantation also in male patients, presenting with a more severe form of acute heart failure, and may be associated with higher mortality rates in male patients than those observed in postmenopausal women. 2 However, Kurisu and colleagues 14 described 2 cases of TCM occurring after pacemaker implantation in postmenopausal women, who presented with persistent LV dysfunction, even during their convalescence at 2 and 4 months of follow-up.…”
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