Takotsubo syndrome: State-of-the-art review by an expert panel - Part 2. [Review]
Citation: Cardiovascular Revascularization Medicine. 20(2):153-166, 2019 02.PMID: 30581088Institution: MedStar Heart & Vascular InstituteForm of publication: Journal ArticleMedline article type(s): Journal Article | ReviewSubject headings: *Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy | Biomarkers/bl [Blood] | Cardiac Imaging Techniques | Catecholamines/bl [Blood] | Clinical Decision-Making | Consensus | Decision Support Techniques | Disease Progression | Electrocardiography | Humans | Patient Selection | Predictive Value of Tests | Recurrence | Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy/di [Diagnosis] | Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy/mo [Mortality] | Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy/pp [Physiopathology] | Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy/th [Therapy] | Treatment Outcome | Ventricular Function, LeftYear: 2019Local holdings: Available in print through MWHC library: 2002 - presentISSN:- 1878-0938
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In part 2 of this two-part manuscript on takotsubo syndrome (TTS), we discuss typical biomarkers (particularly excess catecholamines and what kinds of electrocardiographic information operators should look for) and numerous complications the syndrome can cause. This consensus paper is the result of a multinational effort aiming to summarize the current state of the art on TTS. Several novel and unique sections are emphasized in this document, including the current state of the art on genetics of takotsubo syndrome, microRNAs (miRs), racial differences, role of cardiac spectroscopy and intracoronary imaging, as well as mechanical circulatory support. New structured algorithms are also proposed to aid clinicians in the decision-making process as well as future directions for research given the current lack of evidence-based medical approaches.
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