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Takotsubo cardiomyopathy diagnosis and clinical management: A literature review

Oliveira MEH;
Queiroz RN;
Filho HBR;
Rocha FR;
Dias HFR;
Martins IR;
Pereira GO;
Prado GC;
Passos BG;
Amorim GS;
Borges VNA;
Ficagna CA;
Gripa VC;
Borges AGLPC;
Moauwad IH;
Covolan MRZ;
Paula VV;
Quintana ENB

Maria Eduarda Hummel Oliveira

Régia Nunes de Queiroz

Humberto Borges Ribeiro Filho

Fernanda Rodrigues Rocha

Heike Felipe Rangel Dias

Isabella Ribeiro Martins

Gabriela de Oliveira Pereira

Gabriel Corrêa do Prado

Barbara Guarany Passos

Gabriel dos Santos Amorim

Victor Neves Alves Borges

Camila do Amaral Ficagna

Valentina Conte Gripa

Anna Gabriela Lara Pinto Correa Borges

Isadora Hoff Moauwad

Marina Romi Zanatta Covolan

Vanessa Valadares de Paula

Eylen Naivis Blanco Quintana


Keywords

Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy
Clinical Diagnosis
Disease Management

Abstract

This article is a systematic review of the literature on Takotsubo syndrome or cardiomyopathy, a rare heart condition that presents symptoms similar to those of angina or myocardial infarction but with significant changes in cardiac function that do not correspond to the typical coronary distribution of coronary artery disease. The review was performed by consulting the Pubmed, Scielo, and Medline databases. Studies were found that discuss the different diagnostic criteria, pathophysiology, and complications of Takotsubo syndrome, as well as the available treatments and challenges in the clinical management of this condition. The review highlights the importance of careful differential diagnosis to rule out other causes of similar symptoms and early treatment to avoid serious complications. However, there are still challenges in the clinical management of Takotsubo syndrome, including the lack of standardized guidelines and evidence regarding specific therapies. This review highlights the need for more research to improve understanding of the pathophysiology and develop more effective treatments for this rare condition.

 

DOI:https://doi.org/10.56238/alookdevelopv1-185


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Copyright (c) 2023 Maria Eduarda Hummel Oliveira, Régia Nunes de Queiroz, Humberto Borges Ribeiro Filho, Fernanda Rodrigues Rocha, Heike Felipe Rangel Dias, Isabella Ribeiro Martins, Gabriela de Oliveira Pereira, Gabriel Corrêa do Prado, Barbara Guarany Passos, Gabriel dos Santos Amorim, Victor Neves Alves Borges, Camila do Amaral Ficagna, Valentina Conte Gripa , Anna Gabriela Lara Pinto Correa Borges, Isadora Hoff Moauwad, Marina Romi Zanatta Covolan, Vanessa Valadares de Paula, Eylen Naivis Blanco Quintana

Author(s)

  • Maria Eduarda Hummel Oliveira
  • Régia Nunes de Queiroz
  • Humberto Borges Ribeiro Filho
  • Fernanda Rodrigues Rocha
  • Heike Felipe Rangel Dias
  • Isabella Ribeiro Martins
  • Gabriela de Oliveira Pereira
  • Gabriel Corrêa do Prado
  • Barbara Guarany Passos
  • Gabriel dos Santos Amorim
  • Victor Neves Alves Borges
  • Camila do Amaral Ficagna
  • Valentina Conte Gripa
  • Anna Gabriela Lara Pinto Correa Borges
  • Isadora Hoff Moauwad
  • Marina Romi Zanatta Covolan
  • Vanessa Valadares de Paula
  • Eylen Naivis Blanco Quintana