Mechanical support devices successfully managed iatrogenic Takotsubo syndrome with cardiogenic shock triggered by norepinephrine infusion, avoiding adrenergic agents.
Mechanical support devices offer a viable, life-saving management strategy for iatrogenic Takotsubo syndrome complicated by cardiogenic shock by avoiding further adrenergic stimulation.
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Takotsubo syndrome is a cardiomyopathy characterized by transient ventricular dysfunction caused by excessive sympathetic discharge, which may potentially lead to a fatal outcome. This case report presents the successful management of a 41-year-old female patient with iatrogenic Takotsubo syndrome complicated by cardiogenic shock. The condition was triggered by the inadvertent administration of norepinephrine, which occurred due to a medication error in which it was mistaken for amiodarone because of look-alike/sound-alike packaging and name similarity. The management strategy focused on the use of mechanical support devices rather than agents that perpetuate the adrenergic discharge underlying the pathophysiology.
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