Trigger-Associated Clinical Implications and Outcomes in Takotsubo Syndrome: Results From the Multicenter GEIST Registry

Background Takotsubo syndrome is usually triggered by a stressful event. The type of trigger seems to influence the outcome and should therefore be considered separately. Methods and Results Patients included in the GEIST (German-Italian-Spanish Takotsubo) registry were categorized according to phys...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of the American Heart Association 2023-07, Vol.12 (14), p.e028511-e028511
Hauptverfasser: Pätz, Toni, Santoro, Francesco, Cetera, Rosa, Ragnatela, Ilaria, El-Battrawy, Ibrahim, Mezger, Matthias, Rawish, Elias, Andrés-Villarreal, Mireia, Almendro-Delia, Manuel, Martinez-Sellés, Manuel, Uribarri, Aitor, Pérez-Castellanos, Alberto, Guerra, Federico, Novo, Giuseppina, Mariano, Enrica, Musumeci, Maria Beatrice, Arcari, Luca, Cacciotti, Luca, Montisci, Roberta, Akin, Ibrahim, Thiele, Holger, Brunetti, Natale Daniele, Vedia, Oscar, Núñez-Gil, Ivan J, Eitel, Ingo, Stiermaier, Thomas
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Zusammenfassung:Background Takotsubo syndrome is usually triggered by a stressful event. The type of trigger seems to influence the outcome and should therefore be considered separately. Methods and Results Patients included in the GEIST (German-Italian-Spanish Takotsubo) registry were categorized according to physical trigger (PT), emotional trigger (ET), and no trigger (NT) of Takotsubo syndrome. Clinical characteristics as well as outcome predictors were analyzed. Overall, 2482 patients were included. ET was detected in 910 patients (36.7%), PT in 885 patients (34.4%), and NT was observed in 717 patients (28.9%). Compared with patients with PT or NT, patients with ET were younger, less frequently men, and had a lower prevalence of comorbidities. Adverse in-hospital events (NT: 18.8% versus PT: 27.1% versus ET: 12.1%,
ISSN:2047-9980
2047-9980
DOI:10.1161/JAHA.122.028511