Is Takotsubo syndrome induced by patent ductus arteriosus occlusion?

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Shuhao Li
Senyan Yang
Shujing Zhou
Shuang Zhang
Xueying Li
Haibo Zhang
Ping Ren
Yanwu Liu
Ying Liu
Yuanguo Chen
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[1] the Ya’an People’s Hospital,Department of Cardiovascular Medicine
[2] Faculty of Medicine,Department of Cardiology
[3] University of Debrecen,undefined
[4] MianYang Central Hospital,undefined
[5] Second People’s Hospital of Ya’an City,undefined
[6] Sixth Medical Center,undefined
[7] PLA General Hospital,undefined
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BMC Cardiovascular Disorders | / 24卷
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Takotsubo syndrome; Congenital heart disease; Patent ductus arteriosus; Interventional occlusion; case report;
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Takotsubo syndrome (TTS), commonly referred to as "broken heart syndrome," is a distinctive form of acute and reversible heart failure that primarily affects young to middle-aged individuals, particularly women. While emotional or physical stressors often trigger TTS, rare cases have been linked to interventional procedures for congenital heart disease (CHD). Despite its recognition, the exact causes of TTS remain elusive. Research indicates that dysregulation in autonomic nerve function, involving sympathetic and parasympathetic activities, plays a pivotal role. Genetic factors, hormonal influences like estrogen, and inflammatory processes also contribute, unveiling potential gender-specific differences in its occurrence. Understanding these multifaceted aspects of TTS is crucial for refining clinical approaches and therapies. Continued research efforts will not only deepen our understanding of this syndrome but also pave the way for more targeted and effective diagnostic and treatment strategies. In this report, we conduct an in-depth analysis of a case involving a TTS patient, examining the illness progression and treatment procedures. The aim of this analysis is to enhance the understanding of TTS among primary care physicians. By delving into this case, we aspire to prevent misdiagnosis of typical TTS cases that patients may present, thereby ensuring a more accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
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