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Intraventricular Thrombus Formation and Embolism in Takotsubo Syndrome
Author(s) -
Katharina J. Ding,
Victoria L. Cammann,
Konrad A. Szawan,
Barbara E. Stähli,
Manfred Wischnewsky,
Davide Di Vece,
Rodolfo Citro,
Miłosz Jaguszewski,
Burkhardt Seifert,
Annahita Sarcon,
Maike Knorr,
Susanne Heiner,
Sebastiano Gili,
Fabrizio D’Ascenzo,
Michael Neuhaus,
L. Christian Napp,
Jennifer Franke,
Michel Noutsias,
Christof Burgdorf,
Wolfgang Köenig,
Behrouz Kherad,
Lawrence Rajan,
Guido Michels,
Roman Pfister,
Alessandro Cuneo,
Claudius Jacobshagen,
Mahir Karakas,
Alexander Pott,
Philippe Meyer,
José David Arroja,
Adrian Banning,
Florim Cuculi,
Richard Kobza,
Thomas Fischer,
Tuija Vasankari,
Juhani Airaksinen,
Carla Paolini,
Claudio Bilato,
Pedro CarrilhoFerreira,
Grzegorz Opolski,
Rafał Dworakowski,
Philip MacCarthy,
Christoph Kaiser,
Stefan Osswald,
Leonarda Galiuto,
Wolfgang Dichtl,
Christina Chan,
Paul Bridgman,
Clément Delmas,
Olivier Lairez,
Ibrahim ElBattrawy,
İbrahim Akın,
Ekaterina Gilyarova,
Alexandra Shilova,
Mikhail Gilyarov,
Martin Kozel,
Petr Toušek,
Petr Widimský,
David E. Winchester,
Jan Gałuszka,
Christian Ukena,
John D. Horowitz,
Carlo Di Mario,
Abhiram Prasad,
Charanjit S. Rihal,
Fausto J. Pinto,
Filippo Crea,
Martin Borggrefe,
Ruediger C. BraunDullaeus,
Wolfgang Rottbauer,
Johann Bauersachs,
Hugo A. Katus,
Gerd Hasenfuß,
Carsten Tschöpe,
Burkert Pieske,
Hölger Thiele,
Heribert Schunkert,
Michael Böhm,
Stephan B. Felix,
Thomas Münzel,
Jeroen J. Bax,
Thomas F. Lüscher,
Frank Ruschitzka,
Jelena R. Ghadri,
Eduardo Bossone,
Christian Templin
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
arteriosclerosis thrombosis and vascular biology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 3.007
H-Index - 270
eISSN - 1524-4636
pISSN - 1079-5642
DOI - 10.1161/atvbaha.119.313491
Subject(s) - thrombus , medicine , cardiology , ejection fraction , intraventricular hemorrhage , left ventricular thrombus , pulmonary embolism , embolism , ventricle , heart failure , gestational age , pregnancy , biology , genetics
Takotsubo syndrome (TTS) is characterized by acute left ventricular dysfunction, which can contribute to intraventricular thrombus and embolism. Still, prevalence and clinical impact of thrombus formation and embolic events on outcome of TTS patients remain unclear. This study aimed to investigate clinical features and outcomes of patients with and without intraventricular thrombus or embolism. Additionally, factors associated with thrombus formation or embolism, as well as predictors for mortality, were identified. Approach and Results: TTS patients enrolled in the International Takotsubo Registry at 28 centers in Australia, Europe, and the United States were dichotomized according to the occurrence/absence of intraventricular thrombus or embolism. Patients with intraventricular thrombus or embolism were defined as the ThrombEmb group. Of 1676 TTS patients, 56 (3.3%) patients developed intraventricular thrombus and/or embolism following TTS diagnosis (median time interval, 2.0 days [range, 0-38 days]). Patients in the ThrombEmb group had a different clinical profile including lower left ventricular ejection fraction, higher prevalence of the apical type, elevated levels of troponin and inflammatory markers, and higher prevalence of vascular disease. In a Firth bias-reduced penalized-likelihood logistic regression model apical type, left ventricular ejection fraction ≤30%, previous vascular disease, and a white blood cell count on admission >10×10 3 cells/μL emerged as independent predictors for thrombus formation or embolism.

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